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National Biodiversity Networks

National Biodiversity Networks are organized systems that collect, share, and analyze information about plants, animals, fungi, and other organisms within a country. They bring together data from various sources—such as scientists, conservation groups, and everyday citizens—to create a comprehensive picture of the country’s biodiversity. This information helps monitor species health, identify conservation priorities, and guide environmental policies. By providing a centralized platform, these networks support research, awareness, and effective management of natural resources, ultimately aiding efforts to protect and sustain the country’s ecological richness.