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Legacy Landscape Fund to provide long-term funding for globally significant protected areas


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Friday, 21 May 2021
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Gunung Leuser National Park, home of the endangered Sumatra Orangutan, is one of the components of the Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra, one of the first beneficiaries of the LLF.
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This unique fund brings together public and private donors for a common goal: better protection of nature in order to safeguard some of the most important areas on earth, including natural World Heritage sites.
The Legacy Landscapes Fund (LLF) aims to address one of the main bottlenecks for the conservation of globally significant protected areas located in the developing world: the lack of a secured funding source to cover basic management and protection costs. Often these protected areas are underfunded by governments and rely on project-based donor funding, which is temporary in nature. The fund intends to fill this gap by providing a minimum of 30 protected area ....

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If We Don't Protect 30% of the Natural World by 2030, Earth May Be Unfit for Life


If We Don’t Protect 30% of the Natural World by 2030, Earth May Be Unfit for Life
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We are to blame for the biggest extinction event in human history. But there is a solution if we take urgent action now.
By Reynard Loki
The rapid decline in species has occurred in recent years: 60 percent of the planet’s wildlife populations have been lost in just the last 50 years. Scientists warn that in the coming decades, if we don’t take action, more than 1 million species may vanish from the Earth forever.
Our fellow Earthlings are being overhunted, overfished and overharvested for our food, clothing and medicines. And the ones that we don’t kill are losing their homes as we destroy their natural habitats to make space for our farms and cities and to extract fuels, minerals, timber and other resources for human society. And the habitats that we don’t completely eradicate we pollute with a vast arra ....

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We imperil ourselves by throwing nature into crisis — but there's time to reverse course


We imperil ourselves by throwing nature into crisis — but there s time to reverse course
To access the coal contained in the Appalachian Mountains in southern West Virginia, extractive companies engage in a controversial mining method called mountaintop removal, which is as destructive to the ecosystem as it sounds. Scientists have found that this process negatively impacts groundwater and biodiversity. (Photo credit: NASA Earth Observatory)
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The rapid decline in species has occurred in recent years: 60 percent of the planet s wildlife populations have been lost in just the last 50 years. Scientists warn that in the coming decades, if we don t take action, more than 1 million species may vanish from the Earth forever. ....

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