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To conserve biodiversity, create spaces where natural selection is allowed free rein

Genetic diversity is essential to biodiversity. When environmental conditions change, as with global warming, genetic modifications under natural selection help to prevent populations and species, especially of sessile organisms such as plants, from extirpation. Governments and conservation authorities worldwide must do more to set aside areas where natural selection can occur without human intervention.

Competing Interests

The authors declare no competing interests.

Why repairing forests is not just about planting trees

International whaling convention needs boosting, not dismantling