Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals The CMS, or the Bonn Convention aims to conserve terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range. Parties to the CMS work together to conserve migratory species and their habitats by providing strict protection for the most endangered migratory species,by concluding regional multilateral agreements for the conservation and management.
CONCLUSIONS.
In conclusion, biodiversity is a guarantee of the stagnant functioning of the biosphere. It serves as the main criterion that ensures mutual topic, trophic Foric, fabric connections between species and the meiori course of continuous matter and Energy Exchange in nature. Currently, it is possible to observe a sharp decrease in the number of species due to global warming and climate change, which in turn threatens the future of mankind.
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