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Nature is our most precious asset – we must all act now to save it

The ocean, once thought to be able to withstand anything humanity did to it, is now in serious trouble. Image: Benjamin Jones on Unsplash

Kristian Teleki
Chief Executive Officer, Fauna & Flora International
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