Excited about our forthcoming @IUCNssc International Conference on Human-Wildlife Conflict & Coexistence #HWC2023 in Oxford soon. Postponed from 2020, packed programme, IUCN HWCCSG @hwctf looking forward to welcoming 600 delegates from around the globe https://t.co/55819tlrkt
New paper alert 🚨 in @CommsBio - we examine economic vulnerability of communities to human-wildlife conflict. People living alongside carnivores in developing economies suffer an 8X higher economic vulnerability compared to developed ones. A thread 🧵 https://t.co/BiQGvML07V
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The @UNBiodiversity@CBD_COP15 is underway, with our @hwctf Chair in the @IUCN Delegation providing @IUCNssc technical support to Parties on the #HWCC component of Target 4. Our IUCN Issues Brief on Human-Wildlife Conflict is on IUCN's CBD #COP15 page ⬇ https://t.co/RpYoybOvoD
If you're following the @UNBiodiversity Conference or are interested in quick facts about biodiversity conservation, check out our Issues Briefs https://t.co/66OwK9B2Qm #COP15
#COP15 negotiations for a new global #biodiversity framework have started @CBD_COP15@UNBiodiversity
Ambitious goals are important, but we also need good #indicators to measure the progress we make.
Social science contributions will be needed for this!
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There is a thin line between coexistence and conflict. While conflict can be easily triggered, coexistence takes years to develop. Me and my colleagues are often questioned on whose side we're on while mitigating #HumanWildlife conflict. We're on the side that's willing to change
The more time I invest into understanding the problem of #snakebite the more I'm realising I know very little. The problem is very diverse with its roots embedded into the institutional gaps. This highlights the need for preventive measures which are often underfunded.
In the world of #cobras, there is cattle, people and paddy. Several species of snakes thrive in places where humans live. While the conflict is high, the ecological importance of snakes is significant. Co-existence is the only way forward.
Submit your organized session proposal to the Pathways 2023 Conference with the theme, “Managing Wildlife in an Era of Mutualism.” Organized session submissions are due in just one week on November 18, 2022.
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🔴Webinar series
Join the @FAO and @hwctf for a webinar on incentives and financial instruments for coexistence via a discussion of three case studies from Germany, Kenya and Bolivia. 🇩🇪🇰🇪🇧🇴
📅15 November 13.00 GMT
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Un placer haber formado parte del tribunal junto a @DelibesMateos@anabenlop y @Marchini_Silvio :) felicitaciones al nuevo Dr. Pablo Villalva 🐆 #jaguars