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联合国教科文组织新认定11个生物圈保护区

UNESCO has newly designated 11 biosphere reserves for protection.

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UNESCO, headquartered in Paris, France, announced in a press release on the 5th that it has approved the recognition of 11 biosphere reserves at the 36th meeting of the International Coordinating Council of the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme held recently in Agadir, Morocco. The newly recognized biosphere reserves are located in 11 countries, among which Belgium and Gambia are selected for the first time, and two reserves are transboundary biosphere reserves. According to the press release, the newly recognized biosphere reserves include the transboundary Kenpense-Brook Biosphere Reserve between Belgium and the Netherlands, the Alan Valley Biosphere Reserve in Spain, the transboundary Julian Alps Biosphere Reserve between Italy and Slovenia, and the Niumi Biosphere Reserve in Gambia. (Xinhua News)

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