1) The document discusses biodiversity at the global, national, and local levels. Globally, there are over 1.8 million documented species, with the majority found in moist tropical forests.
2) Nationally, India is considered a mega-diverse country due to its varied climates, topography, and geographical position. Locally within India, the state of Rajasthan contains three main regions - the southern and eastern plains, mountain regions, and desert regions which differ in climate and vegetation.
3) Methods of biodiversity conservation discussed include both in-situ conservation through protected areas like biosphere reserves, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and sacred groves. Ex-situ conservation