Story | 17 Feb, 2017
Cameroon to restore 12 million hectares of forest in species-rich Congo Basin
Cameroon has committed to restoring over 12 million hectares of deforested and degraded land by 2030 as part of the Bonn Challenge initiative. The pledge is the biggest made so far in the species-rich Congo Basin, home to the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest.
Story | 17 Feb, 2017
Efforts to save western gray whales featured on Marine Mammals Day in Russia
On the eve of World Day of Marine Mammal Protection (Whales Day) in Russia, IUCN, WWF and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) released the Russian version of a joint report that examines how an IUCN-led independent scientific panel has contributed to the protection of the western…
Story | 17 Feb, 2017
In an invitation dated 1 February, 2017, Gabriele Goettsche-Wanli (Director, UN/DOALOS) calls for delegations to communicate the names of their representatives for the 3rd Session of the Preparatory Committee established by General Assembly resolution 69/292: Development of an international…
Press release | 17 Feb, 2017
IUCN award conservation champions at its tenth anniversary
Suva, Fiji, 16 February, 2017 (IUCN) - A milestone was reached yesterday for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), as it celebrated its tenth anniversary marking a decade since its establishment in Oceania. As part of the event, that was held at the Fiji Museum, IUCN…
Blog | 16 Feb, 2017
Blog: Banning of Ketoprofen - Yet another milestone in saving the vultures of Bangladesh
In January, Bangladesh banned the vulture-toxic veterinary drug, Ketoprofen in two Vulture Safe Zones (VSZs) in an attempt to protect the country’s remaining vulture population from extinction. The banning of this drug has cumulated from two years of groundwork from local to national levels…
Story | 14 Feb, 2017
Strengthening Environmental Education in the Sixaola River Basin
As part of the efforts to improve teaching of environmental education in schools in the Sixaola River basin area, and identifying needs by the Champions of Sixaola; the BRIDGE project organized a workshop named “Training for Trainers on Environmental Education”
Story | 14 Feb, 2017
Conservation Futures, enabling adaptive planning in protected areas
CEESP News - By Claudio Munera, Carina Wyborn & Nigel Dudley
In a changing world, conservation strategies must also adapt and change. Conservation Futures is a project led by the Luc Hoffmann institute in collaboration with WWF Colombia, the Australian National University, CSIRO and…
Story | 14 Feb, 2017
The Assembly was celebrated on October 6th and 7th 2016 at the Panama University, located in Changuinola, Panama
Story | 14 Feb, 2017
CEESP News - by Bala Ibrahim Girku 1, Kaltho Kharbal James 2 and Bartholomew C. Ekwereo 3
1Researcher, Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning, 2Master of Landscape Architecture, 3Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Design, A.B.U Zaria, Nigeria
Story | 14 Feb, 2017
Natural Resource Governance Framework successfully completes first phase of work
CEESP News - By Jenny Springer, Chair, CEESP Theme on Governance, Equity and Rights
The Natural Resource Governance Framework (NRGF) knowledge basket wrapped up its first phase of work in December 2016 with a robust set of results and products, which lay a foundation for a next phase of…