Image for National Biodiversity Targets

National Biodiversity Targets

National Biodiversity Targets are specific goals set by countries to protect and preserve the variety of life on Earth—plants, animals, and ecosystems. These targets aim to halt species decline, restore natural habitats, and ensure sustainable use of resources. They guide national policies and actions to maintain healthy ecosystems, which are essential for clean air, water, food, and climate stability. By achieving these targets, countries work together to safeguard biodiversity for current and future generations, recognizing its vital role in overall environmental health and human well-being.