Japan to expand national parks for biodiversity conservation

Mt Fuji looms in the evening glow in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, in 2003. Japan's Environment Ministry will expand the country's national and quasi-national parks as part of efforts to conserve biodiversity, | REUTERS

Tokyo – Japan’s Environment Ministry plans to expand the country’s national and quasi-national parks to bolster efforts to conserve biodiversity, officials said. The move is in line with an international goal of conserving at least 30% a country’s land and oceans by 2030. The Group of Seven major nations and the Group of 20 advanced

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