News | 30 Sep, 2022
The Restoration Initiative: 2021 Year in Review
A multiplicity of actors jointly working on restoration activities is fundamental to pave the way for a sustainable future, as said by the recently released annual report of The Restoration Initiative (TRI) for 2021.
Actualité | 30 Sep, 2022
L'Initiative pour la restauration: revue annuelle 2021
Une multiplicité d'acteurs travaillant conjointement sur des activités de restauration est fondamentale afin d’ouvrir la voie à un avenir durable, comme l'indique la revue annuelle de l'Initiative pour la restauration (TRI) pour 2021, parue récemment.
Crossroads blog | 28 Sep, 2022
The impact of bear farming on wild bear conservation: a decade of collaborative research
In several Asian countries, bears are farmed for their bile, which is an ingredient in traditional medicine. In 2012, nine IUCN Members tabled a motion at the IUCN World Conservation Congress to phase-out bear farms on the grounds that farms may harm bear conservation. The motion triggered...
Story | 27 Sep, 2022
New Masculinities: A Strategy for Conserving Coastal Biodiversity in Central America
IUCN, with support from USAID, is implementing a conservation project in sites of high coastal biodiversity in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, with a focus on social inclusion, to strengthen community governance of natural resources in contexts free of gender-based violence.
Story | 27 Sep, 2022
Kenya advances cross-sectoral collaboration and action for biodiversity and agroecology
Kenya is gearing up to reap the benefits of cross-sector collaboration, following years of government agencies and business working in silos. One critical issue driving this effort is the need to address the country’s biodiversity crisis.