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BBOP Pilot Project Case Study – Ambatovy Project
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financial institutions that wish to consider and develop best practice related to biodiversity offsets. No
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BBOP is embarking on the next phase of its work, during which BBOP hopes to collaborate with more
individuals and organisations around the world, to test and develop these and other approaches to biodiversity
offsets more widely geographically and in more industry sectors. BBOP is a collaborative programme, and we
welcome your involvement. To learn more about the programme and how to get involved please:
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