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Daniel Leturesh Maasai leader, Southern Range Lands Kenya and Laura Yawanawá leader of the Yawanawá Community, Acre Brazil at COP28.

Indigenous leaders at COP28 to introduce business model to protect their land.

Indigenous leaders and established nature protection organizations collaborating in the Union of Nature, arrive at COP28 to introduce a sustainable business model to protect 30% of the planet by 2030.

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From the left: Vance Martin, Union of Nature Board Member; Daniel Leturesh Maasai leader, Southern Range Lands Kenya; Laura Yawanawá leader of the Yawanawá Community, Acre Brazil at COP28.

Union of Nature delegates at COP28 to introduce a sustainable business model to protect nature at scale.

The Union of Nature, a worldwide group of Indigenous leaders and established nature protection organizations, introduces a sustainable business model to accelerate nature protection.

The model provides a simple and accessible proposition for anyone, at any scale, to contribute to the 30×30 global target by protecting nature, meter x meter.

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Union of Nature Board Members, Maasai, Kogi and Yawanawá Indigenous representatives at COP28 introducing a pioneering solution to scale nature protection.

Union of Nature delegates at COP28 to introduce a sustainable business model to protect nature at scale.

The Union of Nature, a worldwide group of Indigenous leaders and established nature protection organizations, introduces a sustainable business model that can significantly amplify global efforts towards nature protection.

The model provides a simple and accessible proposition for anyone, at any scale, to contribute to the 30×30 global target by protecting nature, meter x meter.