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🐾 Dmitry Gorshkov, IUCN Central Asia Coordinator, joined the 3rd Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) CAMI Range State Meeting in Tashkent 🇺🇿. The new 2026–2032 Work Programme sets a strong path for conserving migratory mammals in #CentralAsia. IUCN supports CAMI with global standards, #OneHealth


This week our team joined Ministry of Ecology 🇺🇿 and Ministry of Agriculture 🇺🇿 in Qashqadaryo for field visits, training & consultations under the FOLUR IP Child Project. 📊 These insights will guide ROAM-based restoration planning. 🦉Implement #NaturebasedSolutions to help mitigate





Calling on biodiversity and restoration experts from across the #WesternBalkans to join two new Thematic Groups led by the Biodiversity Task Force WB, with support from IUCN Why join? 🎯 Contribute to key regional strategies like the 2030 Biodiversity Plan and FLR Roadmap; share your expertise in




Marking #ZoonosesDay and rethinking the narrative 💬 Emerging infectious diseases are a global concern, but are we focusing on the right risks? The IUCN Species Survival Commission Situation Analysis finds: 🔹 Domesticated animals are the primary pathway. 🔹 Wildlife trade–linked outbreaks are rare.






They’ve survived since the time of the dinosaurs. Today, they’re IUCN Red List Critically Endangered (CR)🐟 Read the story about the release of over 1,500 tiny Russian surgeons and 15 Belugas into the Danube, as part of a coordinated effort to save these ancient species👉

#DYK orcas live in matriarchal societies and pass down unique hunting techniques through generations? As apex predators, they help keep marine ecosystems in balance, supporting ocean health, biodiversity, and ultimately, human well-being. IUCN Red List status: Data Deficient (DD)



