World Bank sets up fund to save areas of biodiversity
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22/12/1999
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Financial Times (London)
The World Bank launched a biodiversity conservation fund that will channel $150m to grassroots organisations working in some of the world's most threatened regions. The fund, which has been set up jointly with Conservation International, a global non-profit organisation and the Global Environment Facility, the main international funder of biodiversity conservation, will focus on 25 "hotspots" that are exceptionally rich in plant and animal life.