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Which South Asian Country Signed A Biodiversity Mou With India In February 2026 To Create Trans-Border Wildlife Corridors?

A. Bhutan
B. Nepal
C. Sri Lanka
D. Bangladesh

The agreement between India and Nepal aims to protect endangered species by allowing free movement through biological corridors along the Himalayan border.

Environment Diplomacy Nepal
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