Canadian Biodiversity Information Network
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The Canadian Biodiversity Information Network (CBIN) [1] was developed in 1996 to deliver information on the Canadian Biodiversity Strategy[2] and to serve as Canada's national node to the global Clearing House Mechanism [3]. CBIN facilitates biodiversity-relevant information-sharing as part of Canada's implementation of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. [4]
See also: Criticisms of the biodiversity paradigm