From 8 to 137 Trees: A Race to Save the Magnolia buenaventurensis
How science, local stewardship, and modest funding are giving one of the world’s rarest magnolias a second chance
Habitats will be represented at COP30 in Belém through the newly launched Luxembourg Task Force on Finance for Biodiversity, an initiative we helped shape together with committed partners in Luxembourg.
On November 20, from 10:00 to 11:00 at the Luxembourg Pavilion, the Task Force will host a session titled “Mobilizing Private Finance for Biodiversity: From Local Innovations to Scalable Models Delivering on Rio Conventions’ Targets.”
This session will look at how financial actors can support conservation, climate action, and land restoration. The focus will be on practical pathways that strengthen community wellbeing and uphold human rights while channeling more capital toward nature positive outcomes.
If you are attending COP30 and will be in Belém, we would be very happy to welcome you.
How science, local stewardship, and modest funding are giving one of the world’s rarest magnolias a second chance