
Biodiversity Action Plans
Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs) are strategic programs developed by governments, organizations, or communities to protect and restore the variety of life on Earth—plants, animals, and ecosystems. These plans identify important local or regional natural features, set goals to conserve threatened species and habitats, and outline specific actions to achieve these goals. The aim is to ensure healthy, sustainable environments for future generations. BAPs often involve research, habitat management, species recovery efforts, and collaboration among stakeholders to effectively preserve biodiversity amid challenges like pollution, habitat loss, and climate change.