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Fourth and Final Pre-COP12 Workshop Held in Brisbane
After La Paz, Addis Ababa and Bonn, the fourth and final pre-COP workshop was held in Brisbane, Australia from 28 to 30 August for representatives of CMS Parties in the Oceania region. Top of the region’s priorities were the marine species proposals, along with other marine issues, the need to link work done under CMS with other obligations relating to other international fora, such as the UN Oceans Conference, the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and other Multilateral Environment Agreements (MEAs).
Snow Leopard Summit in Kyrgyzstan
Officials from all 12 Range States of the Snow Leopard met in Bishkek last week to discuss the possibility of further strengthening their collaborative efforts to conserve the mountain-dwelling cats. The Snow Leopard faces significant threats in the shape of poaching, targeted killing by herders protecting their livestock, lack of prey, shrinking habitats and climate change.
2017/013: COP12 Meeting Documents Available Online
The Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (UNEP/CMS) would like to announce that all of the CMS COP12 Meeting Documents have now been posted on the
Asian pre-COP12 Workshop Held in Bonn
The third pre-COP12 workshop took place at the UN Campus in Bonn from 15 to 17 August for participants representing Parties in Asia.
Elephants Need Protecting. Lifting The Ivory Ban Is No Solution
We’re told we are in the ‘anthropocene’ era, the era of human domination. One of the features of this era is the so-called ‘sixth extinction’.
Second CMS pre-COP12: African Region is Gearing up for Manila
Addis Ababa, 11 August 2017 - The CMS COP12 Regional Preparatory Workshop for Africa took place in Addis Abba and was kindly hosted by the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority
Who governs the High Seas?
Creating, coordinating, and implementing international ocean policy is a complex and time-consuming endeavor.
Egyptian bird species seen thriving in Dubai
Wildlife expert finds 19 Egyptian Nightjars at Al Qudra Lakes
Eat, prey, love: bald eagles adopt baby hawk into their nest in Canada
The hawk, which is usually prey for eagles, is in excellent health after being taken in, and now ‘thinks he’s a bald eagle’, according to one expert
Italian Government Champion Animal Migration Atlas
On Monday, 24 July the CMS Secretariat welcomed a new Champion under the dedicated programme which encourages continued support for the work under the CMS Family. The Government of Italy pledged €1 million in support of the development of an atlas on bird migration in the African-Eurasian region over the course of three years.