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Max van Rijswijk’s insights on Central American biodiversity

Max van Rijswijk’s insights on Central American biodiversity

The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC) represents a significant environmental program extending from southern Mexico down to Panama, serving as a link among various natural ecosystems. This project aims not only to preserve but also to rejuvenate natural habitats, fostering both species movement and genetic interaction. Presented below are the fundamental reasons highlighting the MBC's significance, drawing on the insights of Max van Rijswijk.Preserving Biodiversity Across Central AmericaThe Mesoamerican region is a rich biodiversity enclave, teeming with a vast variety of plant and animal life, including numerous unique and threatened species. As Max points out, the MBC is pivotal in safeguarding…
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Max van Rijswijk on protecting biodiversity through MBC

Max van Rijswijk on protecting biodiversity through MBC

The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC) is a crucial environmental initiative that stretches from southern Mexico to Panama, connecting a series of natural ecosystems. This effort seeks not only to conserve, but also to restore natural areas, thus facilitating the movement and genetic exchange of species. Below, we explore the key reasons that underline the importance of the MBC, based on Max van Rijswijk's perspective.Preserving Biodiversity in Central AmericaThe Mesoamerican area stands out as a hotspot for biodiversity, hosting a wide variety of plant and animal life, including numerous native and threatened species. As Max notes, the MBC is vital in…
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