From Edward O. Wilson, world-renowned natural scientist and pioneer in efforts to preserve and protect global biodiversity:

There are three levels of biodiversity that we’re trying to save: ecosystems, then the species in the ecosystems, and then the genes that prescribe traits of the species that make up the ecosystem…

Explore here didactic genetic diversity infographics using flagship species of OneEarth ecoregions and their cited human pressures.

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AA

Australasia

AN

Antarctica

AT

Afrotropics

CA

Central America & Caribbean

CE

Central Eurasia

EE

Eastern Eurasia

IN

Indomalaya

NA

Northern America

OC

Oceania

SA

Southern America

SCA

Subarctic America

SCE

Subarctic Eurasia

SE

Southern Eurasia

WE

Western Eurasia



Why And Biodiversity? To learn of the interconnectedness:


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Agroforestry
Systems

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Conservation
Measures

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Water
Pollution

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Coral Reef
Benefits

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Global
Warming

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Chemical
Substances

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Unsustainable
Activities

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Wetland
Role

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Species
Health

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Food
Production