Story | 21 Jun, 2022
International bycatch meeting - Bringing forward solutions for effective monitoring & reduction
From 4 to 6 October in Malaga (Spain), the “International Bycatch Meeting” will demonstrate the current state-of-the-art in addressing bycatch worldwide, with particular emphasis on the needs and challenges associated with the implementation of bycatch programmes in different seas and fisheries…
Story | 21 Jun, 2022
EVENT - Protecting Nature on Mediterranean islands - 27 September in Málaga
27 September 2022 in Málaga, Spain - Aula del Mar. In the framework of the Mediterranean Islands Collective Project (MIC), this event will present the first strategy and action plan for Mediterranean islands.
Page | 24 Jun, 2022
Building on the momentum of IUCN World Conservation Congresses, IUCN has launched the IUCN Leaders Forum, a new series of high-level events, to convene global leaders more frequently on key topics of relevance to the international agenda.
Page | 24 Jun, 2022
Collaboration is essential for conservation to succeed with maximum benefit for people and planet. IUCN focuses on getting diverse perspectives and expertise into the same room with decision makers and those impacted by their decisions to ensure the decisions and actions taken work for nature…
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– THE GATEWAY TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW –
Data is the basis for sound decision making and this is particularly true in the area of law.
Over the past decades, the world has seen major developments in the field of environmental law with significant growth…
IUCN Statement | 19 Jun, 2022
IUCN Statement on human rights violations in Loliondo, Tanzania
IUCN is deeply concerned by reports of violence by security forces against the Maasai Indigenous Peoples in the Loliondo Division of Ngorongoro District, in northern Tanzania. Reports of at least one death and a number of people sustaining injuries are particularly alarming.
Page | 17 Jun, 2022
Healthy mountain ecosystems help buffer the impacts of climate change for local communities, wildlife and downstream populations worldwide. Locally, mountain people rely on their surrounding environment for water, food, pasture and the raw materials upon which they build their livelihoods.…
Page | 17 Jun, 2022
EbA: Strengthening the evidence and informing policy
Ecosystem management and restoration is a critical part of climate change adaptation, and communities can play a central role in the process.