The US is doing its biggest-ever survey of nature and wildlife

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The National Nature Assessment slated to be complete in 2026 will be the largest assessment of water, land and wildlife in the US. This assessment will help researchers and lawmakers determine how to preserve habitats and species throughout the country.

, the United States is taking stock of its natural lands and waterways, and the status of the country’s wildlife. This is the first-ever nature assessment conducted across the nation, and it will help researchers and lawmakers determine how to preserve habitats and species throughout the US.

The goal of the report is “to take stock of nature and nature’s benefits,” said Phil Levin at the University of Washington in a presentation at thein Oregon on 7 August. Levin is the director of the project, known as the National Nature Assessment. It is the country’s first and biggest attempt at quantifying its natural wonders and offering a future roadmap for their protection. The report is expected to include data on different measures of the country’s biodiversity – the variety of life in the area – and predict how this may change in the face of climate change.

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