Stakeholders say businesses key to biodiversity protection

Stakeholders in Nigeria highlight the crucial role of businesses in protecting biodiversity. They argue that corporate involvement is essential for conservation efforts.

In a recent discussion, stakeholders emphasized that businesses play a vital role in biodiversity protection. According to reports from ThisDayLive, these stakeholders believe corporate strategies can significantly contribute to environmental conservation in Nigeria. The conversation underscores the need for private sector engagement amid growing ecological challenges. No specific quotes or timelines were detailed in the available information, but the focus remains on integrating business practices with sustainability goals.

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