From celebrating the largest freshwater wetland in northeast Thailand to learning about protecting habitats for migratory ...
More than half of the world’s mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse, according to the first global mangrove assessment ...
Xiaoyan serves as a volunteer for local organisations, like Guangxi Biodiversity Research and Conservation Association, ...
IUCN - represented by the World Commission on Environmental Law (WCEL) - took part in the advisory proceedings with written ...
On 22 May 2024, the International Day for Biodiversity, the Permanent Observer of IUCN to the United Nations, Dr Sofie Sandström Jaffe, presented her Letters of Credentials to the UN Secretary General ...
On behalf of organizers, IUCN would like to express our sincere thanks for all applicants of marine turtle conservation ...
Facing environmental challenges head-on, Pacific Island nations are embracing a resilient approach: Nature-based Solutions (NbS). This strategy uses the power of nature itself to address pressing ...
In response to the escalating biodiversity crisis, the Global Species Action Plan (GSAP) is designed to support implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Developed ...
The Biodiversity Task Force of the Western Balkans (BDTF WB) is an excellent example of how collaborative efforts can strengthen conservation policies, enhance biodiversity protection, and promote ...
Led by IUCN India, IUCN CEC, and CMS, the study explores the existing landscape of opportunities for youth to engage in climate action, and recommends new communication strategies to fill gaps in ...
Biodiversity is the tapestry of life on which we all depend. We are capable, through positive action, of halting and reversing biodiversity loss. This International Day for Biodiversity reminds us of ...