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Nearly 200 nations face a deadline to report their nature conservation plans to the United Nations ahead of a two-week U.N. nature summit dubbed COP16.
The targets are officially called National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans , or NBSAPs.
The plans are meant to describe country efforts toward meeting the Kunming -Montreal goals and to help them gauge whether they are on track.
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