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United Nations and Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi Enhance International Cooperation for Migratory Species of Wild Animals
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The Convention on Migratory Species, administered by the United Nations Environment Programme, and Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi have agreed to extend their arrangement by which an office for the Convention was established in Abu Dhabi in 2009.
Pollution in the World’s Oceans Threatens Millions of Marine Animals
A series of reports on the impact of marine debris on migratory marine species and ways to address this growing threat, are being presented at a major international wildlife conference taking place in Quito, Ecuador this week.
Opinion: A Wildlife Awakening
The World Wildlife Fund’s recently published Living Planet Report 2014 brings some alarming news: wildlife numbers have halved over the last four decades.
Historic Chance for Shark and Ray Conservation at Upcoming UN Wildlife Conference
Sharks are swimming in troubled waters. In the light of severe declines in many populations of sharks and rays, government officials are considering actions that could help turn the tide for some of the most imperiled of these species.
Champions Night at COP11
The Migratory Species Champions Programme was launched on the eve of the opening of the Conference of the Parties, which is being hosted in Quito by the Ecuadorean Government. Master of Ceremonies of the event was CMS Ambassador, Stanley Johnson, the environmental journalist and writer.
First Press Conference of CMS COP11 Taking Place
The Secretariat of the UNEP Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) and the Ministry of the Environment of Ecuador will be holding a press conference today.
High Level Panel
On the eve of what promises to be the best-attended COP in the Convention’s 35-year history, CMS held its first High Level Ministerial Panel.
Record Number of Species Proposed for International Protection at Major Wildlife Conservation Conference
Thirty-two species, including the Polar Bear, Red-fronted Gazelle, Cuvier’s beaked whale, Hammerhead shark and Reef Manta Ray are being proposed for protection at an international meeting of world governments and experts this week in Quito, Ecuador.
CMS COP11 Kicks Off in Quito, Ecuador
All the signs are indicating that CMS COP11 will be the biggest and the best in the Convention’s 35-year history.
2014/033: COP11 Excursions
The Secretariat is pleased to inform delegates to COP11 that details of the three options for excursions on Saturday, 8 November are now available on the CMS Website.