野生動物保育金融:投資人類與地球.
世界野生动植物日赞颂野生动植物的美丽和多样性,也为提高公众意识,使公众更加深入了解保护野生动植物对于人类的诸多益处提供了一个契机。同时,这一国际日也提醒我们,必须立即加大打击野生动植物犯罪的力度,降低人为因素导致的物种减少,而物种减少会带来广泛的经济、环境和社会影响。有鉴于此,可持续发展目标15重点关注遏制生物多样性的丧失。

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野生動物保育金融:投資人類與地球.
世界野生动植物日赞颂野生动植物的美丽和多样性,也为提高公众意识,使公众更加深入了解保护野生动植物对于人类的诸多益处提供了一个契机。同时,这一国际日也提醒我们,必须立即加大打击野生动植物犯罪的力度,降低人为因素导致的物种减少,而物种减少会带来广泛的经济、环境和社会影响。有鉴于此,可持续发展目标15重点关注遏制生物多样性的丧失。
تمويل الحفاظ على الحياة البرية: الاستثمار في الناس والكوكب.
يستعرض موضوع اليوم الدولي لعام 2025، "تمويل الحفاظ على الحياة البرية: الاستثمار في الناس والكوكب"، سبل العمل المشترك لتحويل تدفقاتنا المالية الحالية – غير الكافية – إلى مصادر أكثر فعالية واستدامة، بهدف بناء مستقبل قادر على الصمود لكل من الإنسان وكوكب الأرض.
مع تعرض أكثر من مليون نوع للانقراض، وبمواجهة الأزمة الكوكبية الثلاثية المتفاقمة، أصبح التمويل المبتكر لحماية الحياة البرية أكثر ضرورة من أي وقت مضى.
Финансирование охраны дикой природы: инвестиции в людей и планету.
В этом 2025 году тема Дня — «Финансирование охраны дикой природы: инвестиции в людей и планету». В рамках этой темы рассматривается вопрос о том, как мы можем работать вместе, чтобы сделать наши нынешние — недостаточные — финансовые потоки более эффективными и устойчивыми, чтобы построить жизнеспособное будущее для людей и планеты.
Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet.
This 2025 the theme of the international day, “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet”, explores how we can work together to make our current – an insufficient - financial flows more effective and sustainable to build a resilient future for both people and the planet
Financiación de la conservación de la vida silvestre: Invertir en las personas y el planeta.
Este 2025 el tema del Día Mundial de la Vida Silvestre, "Financiación de la conservación de la vida silvestre: Invertir en las personas y el planeta", busca explorar cómo trabajar juntos para hacer que los flujos financieros -actualmente insuficientes - sean más eficaces y sostenibles.
Le financement de la conservation de la vie sauvage : investir pour l’humanité et la planète.
La Journée de 2025 sera célébrée sous le thème de « Le financement dela conservation de la vie sauvage : investir pour l’humanité et la planète » et aura comme objectif d'étudier comment nous pouvons travailler ensemble pour financer la conservation de la vie sauvage de manière plus efficace et durable et construire un avenir résilient à la fois pour les personnes et la planète.
Probarbus jullieni - CITES Appendix I.
The Probarbus jullieni is One of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
2024 United Nations Endangered Species stamp series.
The 2024 United Nations Endangered Species stamp series is out now. Discover the 12 CITES-listed animals and plants magnificently illustrated. UN Stamps
Buderos biconis - CITES Appendix I.
The Buderos biconis is one of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Capra falconeri - CITES Appendix I.
The Capra falconeri is one of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Dalbergia nigra - CITES Appendix I.
The Dalbergia nigra is one of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Manis tetradactyla - Cites appendix I.
The Manis tetradactyla is one of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Peristeria elata - CITES Appendix I.
The Peristeria elata is one of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Phocoena sinus - CITES Appendix I.
The Phocoena sinus is one of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Varanus Komodoensis - CITES Appendix I.
The Varanus Komodoensis is One of the 1,099 CITES Appendix I-listed animals and plants. Over 40,900 species are protected by CITES against overexploitation through international trade and are listed in the CITES three Appendices according to how threatened they are in international trade. CITES Appendix I (one) includes species that are the most endangered among all CITES-listed species and have the highest protection under CITES. For these species, international trade is only permitted when the purpose is not commercial, for instance for scientific research.
Launch of the 3rd World Wildlife Crime Report -Trafficking in Protected Species.
The third edition of the World Wildlife Crime Report, probes trends in the illicit trafficking of protected wildlife species. It presents sy
The third edition of the World Wildlife Crime Report, probes trends in the illicit trafficking of protected wildlife species. It presents systematic analyses of wildlife crime harms and impacts, probes the factors driving wildlife trafficking trends, and takes stock of current knowledge about the effectiveness of the different types of intervention being pursued to resolve this problem
Watch the Launch of the third World Wildlife Crime Report: Trafficking in Protected Species!
World Wildlife Crime Report
Wildlife Conservation in Africa: Mitigating Climate Change Through One Health.
A discussion about holistic conservation, recognizing the interdependence of environmental health, animal health and human well-being, known
A discussion about recognizing the interdependence of environmental health, animal health and human well-being, known as One Health - foundational to the lives and culture of local and indigenous peoples. The Annual Forum on Wildlife Conservation in Africa aims to initiate conversation among the African Diaspora community and friends of Africa about how they can take an active and visible role in supporting indigenous wildlife conservation efforts. As the organizer of the Wildlife Conservation in Africa conference, African Symposium has partnered with conservationists, non-profits, thought leaders, and activists to discuss key conservation topics and foster lively debate on current and future action. This annual event aims to encourage political and cultural advocacy that is inclusive of local communities at the forefront of conservation efforts and supports grassroots action to protect biodiversity and safeguard endangered species while protecting local livelihoods.
Watch the panel discussion: Wildlife Conservation in Africa: Mitigating Climate Change Through One Health!