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Key Biodiversity Areas

Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) are specific locations recognized for their importance in conserving the world's biodiversity. They host a significant number of different species, many of which may be threatened or endemic, meaning they are found nowhere else. KBAs are vital for maintaining ecosystem health and resilience, as they support large populations of wildlife and diverse habitats. Protecting these areas helps ensure that future generations can enjoy rich natural environments and the various benefits they provide, such as clean air, water, and climate regulation.