IUCN welcomes 17 new Members
The IUCN Council has admitted 17 new Members to IUCN.

Photo: Roy Toft / International League of Conservation Photographers

Photo: Michael Dougherty IUCN

Photo: IUCN



The Council, President, Director General and entire Union extend a very warm welcome to the new Members and look forward to their active involvement.
New IUCN Members:
- Biofutura A.C. [BioFutura], Mexico
- Centro de Incidencia Ambiental (CIAM) [Environmental Advocacy Center], Panama
- Eco Redd, Peru
- Grupo para la Rehabilitación de la Fauna Autóctona y su Hábitat(GREFA)
[Wildlife and Habitat Rehabilitation Group], Spain - Instituto de Conservação e Desenvolvimento Sustentável de Amazonas (IDESAM) [Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of Amazonas], Brazil
- International Dialogue for Environmental Action Public Association (IDEA), Azerbaidjan
- Jeju International Green Island Forum Corporation (IGIF), Republic of Korea
- Lincoln Park Zoo (LPZ), United States of America
- Mada Association, Lebanon
- Niue Island United Association of Non Government Organisations (NIUANGO), Niue (No website)
- Participatory Village Development Programme (PVDP), Pakistan
- Patronato de la Reserva Paisajística Nor Yauyos Cochas
(P-RPNYC) [Trustees of the Nor Yauyos Cochas Landscape Reserve], Peru (No website) - Société suisse d'étude et de protection des cétacés
(SCS) [Swiss Cetacean Society], Switzerland - Thai Conservation of Forest Foundation (TCOF), Thailand
- The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem Society (ARIJ), Palestine
- The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, United States of America
- Università degli Studi di Catania - Centro universitario per la tutela e la gestione degli ambienti naturali ed agro-ecosistemi (CUTGANA) [University of Catania - University Center for the Conservation and Management of Environmental Resources and Agro-Ecosystems], Italy
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