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Statement - The COVID-19 Challenge: Zoonotic Diseases and Wildlife
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Collaborative Partnership on Sustainable Wildlife Management (CPW), of which the CMS Secretariat is a member, has issued a statement: “The COVID-19 Challenge: Zoonotic Diseases and Wildlife”. The statement outlines four guiding principles to reduce the risk of animal diseases that can spread between animals and humans. The principles aim to reduce the risk of future pandemics originating from wild animals, strengthening wildlife conservation and respecting livelihoods, food security and culture.
CMS to Join the Second Phase of CounterMEASURE to Investigate Impact of Plastic Pollution on Migratory Species
The CMS Secretariat will be working with CounterMEASURE to investigate the impact of plastic on migratory species in Asian River Basins. CounterMEASURE’s first phase helped fill gaps in knowledge on the origins of plastic pollution in Asian rivers. In its the second phase, the project is also turning its attention to the impacts of this plastic pollution – particularly on wildlife.
Australia needs a BoM for threatened species, top scientists say
Scientists call for an organisation similar to the Bureau of Meteorology to he
Las aves y las niñas abren sus alas
Este fin de semana se conmemoran dos fechas que me inspiraron para escribir esta columna.
Birds are second fastest declining taxa on Earth> UN body
Birds are second fastrest declining taxa and loss of habitat and over exploitation ha
Peru, U.S. sign agreement to combat wildlife trafficking
World Migratory Bird Day 2020 - Press Release
World Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated by people across the world on Saturday, 10 October with the theme “Birds Connect Our World”. The theme highlights the importance of conserving and restoring the ecological connectivity and integrity of ecosystems that support the natural movements of migratory birds and that are essential for their survival and well-being.
Engagement of the CMS Secretariat in the United Nations Summit on Biodiversity
The United Nations Summit on Biodiversity has been convened by the President of the UN General Assembly under the theme ‘urgent action on biodiversity for sustainable development’. The aim of the Summit is to highlight the crisis facing humanity from the degradation of biodiversity and the urgent need to accelerate action on biodiversity for sustainable development. The Summit provides an opportunity for Heads of State and Government and other leaders to put forward ambitious plans for the development of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework.
2020/014: CMS Secretariat Engagement in the UN Biodiversity Summit
Save Nature or Risk Economic Disaster, Global Leaders Tell Each Other
The international community hasn’t met any of the biodiversity targets it set