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The
Need
Under
the pressure of rapidly growing human populations and expanding
economies, the earth's biodiversity is being eroded at an
alarming rate. Among the threatened species are plants and
beneficial insects that could hold the keys to food security,
a safer environment, better medicines, and other necessities
of life.
Recent
international agreements provide at least a framework for
safeguarding biodiversity. But to actually get the job done,
researchers need reliable tools for key tasks, such as determining
where wild species of interest can be found. And once found,
can be conserved.
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