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Raptors MoU: Second Meeting of Signatories - More Threatened Species Listed

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Signatories to the Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia (Raptors MoU) agreed to list more threatened species of migratory birds of prey on the MoU at their Second Meeting (MoS2) on 5-8 October 2015 in Trondheim, Norway, raising the number of species covered from 76 to 93.
Wildlife Management and Conservation in Central Asia: Regional Cooperation and International Partnership
The CMS vision for regional collaboration for wildlife management and conservation in Central Asia was presented at the international conference “Regional practices on
22nd ASCOBANS Advisory Committee Meeting Paves Way for Meeting of the Parties in 2016
The Hague/Bonn – The ASCOBANS Advisory Committee, a body set up to provide advice and information to Party States on the conservation and management of small cetaceans, convened its 22nd
Meeting of Signatories to CMS Raptors MOU Starts in Norway
Government representatives and conservationists will meet 5 - 8 October in Trondheim, Norway, to share experience and discuss measures to conserve migratory birds of prey.
Brazil Joins the Convention on Migratory Species
The Accession of Brazil, one of the World’s Mega-Biodiverse Nations, Increases CMS Membership to 122
Brazil Joins CMS as Party No 122
The CMS Family is pleased to welcome the Federative Republic of Brazil as the 122nd Party to the Convention, with effect from 1 October.
UN Sustainable Development Goals: Statement by the Biodiversity Liaison Group
With 150 world leaders gathering in New York to attend the UN Sustainable Development Summit, the heads of the seven Conventions and Treaties that form the Biodiversity Liaison Group have issued a statement.
Latin American countries are trained to conserve migratory animals
The Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) is for the very first time organising a capacity-building workshop for Latin American countries that are not Parties to the Convention, with the support of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), in Panama City, from 22 to 24 September.
Save the World II – How Climate Change is Affecting Migratory Birds
The Save the World festival was staged for the second time in Bonn from 18 to 20 September bringing together well-known artists, UN experts and a variety of NGOs with the aim of highlighting in an entertaining yet still informative manner the consequences of climate change
2015/023: Questionnaire on Funding Needs for the Implementation of CMS and its Instruments for the 7th Replenishment Period (July 2018-June 2022) of the Trust Fund of the Global Environment Facility
The CMS Secretariat is pleased to provide the questionnaire on funding needs for the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its Protocols for the seventh replenishment p