The First Biodiversity Day Under the High Seas Treaty
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22 May 2026 is the United Nations International Day for Biological Diversity. The 2026 theme is acting locally for global impact. It is also the first biodiversity day to land since the High Seas Treaty entered into force on 17 January, the most consequential piece of ocean conservation law in a generation.
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