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Learn about Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) grant opportunities, results being achieved together with partners in biodiversity hotspots in Africa, Asia and Latin America and links to new information and resources on the CEPF web site, http://www.cepf.net/.

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The Center for Applied Biodiversity Science (CABS) offers Hotspots E-News -- updates on the unique species and ecosystems found in the biodiversity hotspots. This newsletter also features the latest news on efforts to conserve these remarkable places.

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CI's Center for Environmental Leadership in Business (CELB) engages the private sector worldwide in creating solutions to critical global environmental problems in which industry plays a defining role. CELB's eNewsletter keeps you up to date on recent news, publications, events, and articles involving business and biodiversity.

 

           
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