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Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs)

Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs) are strategic documents created to protect and enhance the variety of life on Earth, including plants, animals, and ecosystems. They outline specific actions, goals, and measures needed to conserve biodiversity and prevent species loss. BAPs often include detailed assessments of local environments, prioritization of threatened species, and collaboration with communities and stakeholders. By addressing the causes of biodiversity decline, such as habitat destruction and pollution, BAPs aim to promote sustainable practices and ensure the health of our natural world for future generations.