
KPAs (Key Biodiversity Areas)
Key Biodiversity Areas (KPAs) are sites identified globally as essential for the conservation of species and their habitats. They spotlight regions that are vital for maintaining biodiversity, supporting endangered species, and preserving ecosystems that benefit both nature and people. Recognized through scientific assessments, KPAs help guide conservation efforts and policy decisions, ensuring that critical areas receive appropriate protection and management to sustain the planet’s biological richness.