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Global Wildlife Deal 2026: Saving Migratory Species

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The planet is moving—but not fast enough to save its wildlife. Every year, billions of animals migrate across continents and oceans. Birds cross hemispheres, whales navigate vast seas, and jaguars roam dense forests. But today, nearly half of these migratory species are in decline. In 2026, a groundbreaking global agreement has sparked hope. Governments worldwide have united to protect nature like never before. Could this be the turning point for Earth’s most vulnerable travelers? 🌍 What Is the Global Wildlife Deal 2026? The Global Wildlife Deal 2026 refers to a major international agreement reached during the United Nations Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS COP15) held in Brazil. Over 130 countries participated, agreeing on stronger protections for migratory animals across land, sea, and air. This agreement is part of a broader global effort to combat biodiversity loss and protect ecosystems essential for life on Earth. It focuses specifically on species...