Comunicados de prensa

Mangroves in Can Gio Biosphere Reserve

Mangroves to receive huge boost from new carbon credit rules

A new method for calculating the role that mangrove restoration plays in slowing climate change, by capturing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, has been adopted. …  

06 Jun 2011 | International news release

Arctic

On thin ice: vulnerable Arctic treasures identified

A report released today identifies 13 of the richest and most vulnerable places in the Arctic Ocean that should be considered for protection as summer sea ice melts and industrial activity expands into newly accessible areas. …  

27 Apr 2011 | International news release

Six Senses, Phuket,Thailand

Top ten tips for eco-tourists

With many people starting to plan their annual holidays, IUCN has released a list of top ten tips for tourists who want to visit some of the most beautiful natural sites in the world without damaging the environment. Tips range from choosing eco-hotels and being mindful of your carbon footprint to avoiding buying souvenirs made from Endangered species and making sure you know that what you’re eating isn’t under threat. …  

21 Apr 2011 | International news release

La gallineta (Scorpaena notata) se encuentra normalmente en las agrupaciones coralígenas y en hábitats rocosos del litoral. Es un pez sedentario de pequeño tamaño (unos 15 cm). Su aleta dorsal con pinchos es venenosa. La gallineta, abundante en muchos lugares del Mediterráneo y en las aguas cercanas del Atlántico, está clasificada como de Preocupación Menor.

¿Peces en el mar? No por mucho tiempo…

Más de 40 especies de peces marinos que hoy nadan en el Mediterráneo podrían desaparecer en los próximos años. Según el estudio de la Lista Roja de UICN de Especies Amenazadas™ sobre el estado de conservación de los peces marinos en el Mar Mediterráneo, casi la mitad de las especies de tiburones y rayas (peces cartilaginosos) y al menos 12 especies de peces óseos podrían desaparecer debido al exceso de pesca, la degradación de los hábitats marinos y la contaminación. …   | English | French

19 Apr 2011 | International news release

Blue carbon

Degraded coastal wetlands contribute to climate change

Drainage and degradation of coastal wetlands emit significant amounts of carbon dioxide directly to the atmosphere and lead to decreased carbon sequestration, a new report has found. …  

11 Apr 2011 | International news release

White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum)

Africa’s rhinos face worst poaching crisis in decades

Well-equipped, sophisticated organized crime syndicates have killed more than 800 African rhinos in the past three years - just for their horns. With the most serious poaching upsurge in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya, Africa’s top rhino experts recently met in South Africa to assess the status of rhinos across the continent and to identify strategies to combat the poaching crisis. …  

25 Mar 2011 | International news release

Woman carrying wood and leaves

World’s poorest billion to gain from managing own forests

The lives of a billion of the world’s poorest people could be improved though investing in community forest management, according to a recent IUCN study. As the world celebrates World Forest Day, IUCN urges decision-makers to recognize the various benefits of forests for forest-dependent communities. …  

21 Mar 2011 | International news release

A woman and children crossing the river at the border between Ghana and Burkina Faso.

Protected Areas Increase Economic Gains in West Africa

Local populations living close to protected areas in West Africa , earn an additional 40% of their income from activities related to these areas. …  

14 Mar 2011 | International news release

Forests 2011 - logo in six languages

UN Forest Forum catalyzes commitment - IUCN

New York, USA, 4 February, 2011 (IUCN) – A new momentum from governments, ready to commit to restoring forests, was clearly on show at the 9th UN Forum on Forests (UNFF9), says IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature).   …  

04 Feb 2011 | International news release

Gorilla in Volcano National Park, Rwanda

Rwanda – restoring nature for future prosperity

The Rwandan government’s plans to restore the country’s lost forest lands and boost national development, show real political commitment to deal with ecosystem degradation and its impacts on the rural poor, says IUCN. IUCN urges other countries to recognize the potential of healthy forests for sustainable economic growth. …   | French

02 Feb 2011 | International news release