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US appoints biodiversity envoy to tackle species issues abroad

Por: The Hill Politics September 29, 2022

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The United States appointed a new advocate for issues relating to animal and plant species conservation.  Monica Medina will serve as a special envoy for biodiversity and water resources, working on global matters related to these issues, the State Department said Wednesday.   around the world. She’ll also provide leadership before the United Nations Conference on Water next year, the department said. The department’s press release... + full article



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