How biodiversity loss affects human well-being


"Not only are these results informative about natural enemy interactions generally, and biological pest control more specifically, they also highlight the direct agricultural and health benefits that bats provide. 

"White-nose syndrome is but one of many threats that bats face, including those that are shared with multiple other species, such as habitat loss and climate change.

"Improving our understanding of how changes in biodiversity affect human well-being will be important when designing and implementing conservation policies. 

"These findings inform ongoing efforts, such as pursuing the ambitious goal to place 30% of land and marine areas under protection by 2030, and highlight the importance of continued monitoring of biodiversity levels, as in the assessments released by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services."

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