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2020/010: Call for Inputs to the Report on Stocktaking of Existing Activities to Address Marine Litter and Microplastics
European Eel Remains Critically Endangered in Latest IUCN Red List
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has issued the latest edition of its Red List of threatened species. Established in 1964, the Red List is widely recognized as the world’s most comprehensive source of information on the degree of threat faced by animal, plant and fungus species. Over 32,000 species are threatened with extinction representing 27 per cent of the over 120,000 so far assessed.
Entire rare bird colony vanishes, baffling New Zealand scientists
Experts believe endangered Shore Plovers - known for their pluck and friendliness - might have flown away or be
UNEP Report – Preventing the Next Pandemic
The United Nations Environment Programme has just published a report: ‘Preventing the Next Pandemic – Zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission’. Contributing authors include CMS Executive Secretary, Amy Fraenkel and CMS Scientific Adviser, Marco Barbieri, while Sergey Dereliev, the Technical Officer of AEWA and Suran Gazaryan of EUROBATS served as reviewers.
IUCN-World Commission on Protected Areas Publishes Guidelines for Conserving Connectivity
The IUCN has just issued a new publication “Guidelines for conserving connectivity through ecological networks and corridors”, as the 30th edition in its Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines series. Ecological connectivity is essential for the survival of migratory species. The definition of ecological connectivity has been endorsed by the Parties of the Convention on Migratory Species as ‘the unimpeded movement of species and the flow of natural processes that sustain life on Earth’.
Au Botswana, des centaines d'éléphants meurent dans des conditions mystérieuses
Selon un rapport de l'ONG Elephants Without Borders, les cadavres de 356 pachydermes ont été retrouvés dans le delta d'Okavango
2020/009: Enhancing Engagement with the Global Environmental Facility concerning Funding for National Priorities of CMS
25 Years of AEWA – Statement by Amy Fraenkel, Executive Secretary of CMS
I am pleased to recognize the achievements of the African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement on its 25th Anniversary. The Agreement covers the whole of Europe and Africa together with the Middle East, Central Asia and the Canadian Archipelago, making this instrument the largest of its kind developed under the Convention on Migratory Species. In its 25 years of history, AEWA has become a strong motor for flyway conservation and a true champion for international conservation efforts for migratory waterbirds across Africa and Eurasia.
Congratulations to Dr Col Limpus, an Officer of the Order of Australia
The CMS/IOSEA Marine Turtle MOU Secretariat extends heartfelt congratulations to Dr Colin ‘Col’ Limpus for being made an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours on 7 June. He received the award for his “distinguished service to environmental science, particularly to the conservation of sea turtles, and as a mentor of young scientists”.
Call for Proposals to the African Elephant Fund

The African Elephant Fund Steering Committee launches the tenth round of call for proposals to the African Elephant Fund © African Elephant, Angelo Cavalli, www.robertharding.com
The African Elephant Fund Steering Committee launches the tenth round of call for proposals to the African Elephant Fund. The purpose of this call is to allow African Elephant Range States to seek emergency funding to address elephant conservation challenges related to COVID 19 and to support the implementation of the African Elephant Action Plan.