Estonia Ranked Top Globally in Nature Conservation Index Estonia has been identified as the world’s leading nation in nature conservation efforts, according to the newly released Nature Conservation Index (NCI) 2025. The index, compiled by BioDB in collaboration with the Ben-Gurion University, evaluates the biodiversity and conservation initiatives of 180 countries. Estonia achieved a score of 69.9, securing the top position within the ranking. This assessment considers a range of factors including biodiversity, habitat quality, and the strength of conservation policies and practices. Denmark and Luxembourg followed closely behind Estonia, demonstrating a strong regional trend. Other countries recognized within the top ten include Finland, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. The results highlight the significant conservation efforts undertaken in the Nordic and Baltic regions of Europe. The NCI 2025 underscores the importance of continued investment in nature conservation and the effectiveness of strategies employed by nations like Estonia. The study emphasizes the critical role of robust conservation measures in safeguarding biodiversity globally. Further research into conservation strategies across nations is ongoing. — Word Count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #conservation #nature #estonia Post navigation The Stockholm rental market is in chaos: 300 households were threatened with eviction Energy prices are rising sharply: Trump’s plan to close the Strait of Hormuz threatens to trigger a global fuel crisis