Abstract: In recent years, there has been a growing concern regarding the rapid loss of biodiversity at an alarming rate worldwide. This loss of biodiversity is primarily driven by human activities such as urbanization, deforestation, agricultural expansion, and the impact of climate change. The consequences of this biodiversity crisis are far-reaching, affecting not only the environment but also the economy and society.The ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19 has further highlighted the interconnectedness of the planet and the vulnerability of the human species.........
Key words: Biodiversity, Environment, Pandemic, urbanization, deforestation, agricultural expansion etc
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