Story | 02 Aug, 2022
The future of Panthera tigris in Thailand and globally
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest wild cat species in the world, and is listed as Endangered under the IUCN Red List in 2011. The tiger is also protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). However, the tiger…
Page | 13 Jul, 2023
Pervasive injustice, inequality and unsustainable use of nature undermine the prospects for human prosperity and nature conservation alike. Persistent gender gaps block the realisation of conservation and undermine sustainable development, while indigenous peoples and environmental defenders…
Page | 13 Jul, 2023
The Asia region is now the main driver of the global economy with the global economic growth driven by large G20 Asian economies such as China and India. There has also been significant growth and maturity of capital markets as well as wealth creation in the region along with an increasing level…
Page | 01 Aug, 2022
IUCN ROWA 09th Regional Conservation Forum (RCF)
IUCN ROWA 09th Regional Conservation Forum (RCF)
Story | 31 Jul, 2022
Does the world acknowledge the contribution of mobile Indigenous communities to biodiversity conservation? The Dana Declaration 2002, unique for mobile Indigenous peoples, recognises them as custodians of Indigenous conservation knowledge. The Declaration will be revisited at the Dana+20 years…