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Preserving biodiversity is crucial for humanity because it supports the ecosystems that provide essential services for our survival and well-being. Food security, access to clean water and air, medicine and health through natural compounds found in plants, animals, and microorganisms, ecosystem stability and resilience, climate regulation, and economic sectors such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, and tourism all depend heavily on biodiversity: these are all essential reasons why we must preserve it.
Biodiversity is essential to life on Earth. Protecting it means protecting the systems that support human life, health, and prosperity. Its loss threatens food supplies, water security, and global stability.