
UNESCO World Heritage Sites (for biodiversity hotspots related to venomous species)
UNESCO World Heritage Sites are recognized places worldwide that hold exceptional cultural or natural importance. In the context of biodiversity hotspots, these areas support a high number of unique species, including venomous ones like certain snakes, spiders, and marine creatures. Protecting these sites helps conserve the rich variety of life, ecosystem functions, and genetic resources they provide. By safeguarding habitats with venomous species, we also ensure the health of larger ecosystems and preserve the planet’s natural heritage for future generations.