The Convention on Biological Diversity is an international treaty

A) ratified by the United States to globally limit the loss of biodiversity.
B) ratified by the United States to limit the international trade of endangered species.
C) that aims to conserve biological diversity worldwide but has not been ratified in the United States.
D) that would purchase all endangered species habitats in the world but has not been ratified in the United States.


C

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