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CABS
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CABS
Center for Applied Biodiversity Science
The Center for Applied Biodiversity
Science at Conservation
International:
"The mission of the Center for
Applied Biodiversity Science (CABS) is to strengthen
CI's ability
to identify and respond to elements that threaten the earth's
biological diversity.
CABS brings together leading experts in science and technology
to collect and interpret data about biodiversity, develop
strategic plans for conservation, and forge partnerships in
all sectors that promote conservation goals. CABS promotes
public awareness and involvement in saving the planet's living
resources.
CABS was founded in 1998 with a major grant from the Co-Founder
of Intel Corporation, Gordon Moore, and his wife Betty. CABS
focuses on generating and disseminating science-based information
to support Conservation International's broader goals. Conservation
International (CI)
was founded in 1987 with the mission to conserve biodiversity
and to demonstrate that human societies can live harmoniously
with nature."
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