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MEGADIVERSE COUNTRIES

The 'megadiverse countries' are a group of countries that harbor the majority of the earth's species and are therefore considered extremely biodiverse. The World Conservation Monitoring Centre, an agency of the United Nations Environment Programme, has identified 17 megadiverse countries[1] and most of these countries are located in the tropics.
In 2002, a separate organization, Like-Minded Megadiverse Countries, was formed consisting of countries rich in biological diversity and associated traditional knowledge.[2] This organization does not include all the megadiverse countries as identified by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre.

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Megadiverse countries
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Megadiverse countries


In alphabetical order, the 17 countries identified as megadiverse by the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre are:
Map showing the 17 megadiverse countries as identified by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre

# Australia
# Brazil
# China
# Colombia
# Democratic Republic of the Congo
# Ecuador
# India
# Indonesia
# Madagascar
# Malaysia
# Mexico
# Papua New Guinea
# Peru
# Philippines
# South Africa
# USA
# Venezuela

References


1. Biodiversity Theme Report
2. Like Minded Megadiverse Countries (LMMC)


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