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World Heritage Outlook

World Heritage Outlook

The IUCN World Heritage Outlook provides an independent assessment of the state of conservation of our natural heritage and its potential to be maintained in the future. It shows World Heritage sites have a role in demonstrating excellence and becoming leaders in nature conservation. Simply explore the map above or use the filtered search to discover more about the conservation outlook of natural World Heritage sites.

 

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