Axel Hochkirch is Head of Conservation Biology at the National Museum of Natural History in Luxembourg and associate professor in the Department of Biogeography at Trier University, Germany. He is an ...
IUCN SSC Grasshopper Specialist Group
Group leadership
Dr Axel HOCHKIRCH
Axel Hochkirch is Head of Conservation Biology at the National Museum of Natural History in Luxembourg and associate professor in the Department of Biogeography at Trier University, Germany. He is an expert in insect biodiversity and conservation genetics, and the author or co-author of > 200 publications dealing with a broad field of biodiversity-related topics. His main interest is invertebrate conservation.
More about the Specialist Group
We are 112 experts on grasshoppers, crickets, bush-crickets, mantids and stick insects from 44 countries, who are interested in the conservation of these amazing insects.
Orthopteroidea are a diverse group of insects with more than 30.000 species. Many hitherto undescribed species are found in the tropics and even in temperate regions. They inhabit nearly all terrestrial habitats, including deserts, tropical forests, grasslands, savannahs and mountains. Some ...
Specialist Group work
We want to increase the number of Orthoptera, Phasmida and Mantodea species on the IUCN Red List. We are interested in engaging local park managers to consider grasshoppers, crickets, stick insects and mantids in conservation planning. This will help to avoid future extinctions.
GSG on the IUCN Red List
To inform conservation efforts, GSG assesses species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Annual Report
Learn about GSG’s work and results in 2024 and 2025.
Previous reports:
GSG Annual Report 2023
GSG Annual Report 2022
GSG Annual Report 2021
GSG Annual Report 2020
GSG Annual Report 2019
GSG Annual Report 2018
GSG Annual Report 2016-2017
Conservation Success Stories
Showcasing how SSC Groups are making a difference for species conservation.
2025 GSG Conservation Success Story - Recovery of the Crau Plain Grasshopper