A Conservational Mouth-Piece and Proactive response at Ground Zero in Rehabilitation and maintenance of Biome aspects that support the Climate and Ecosystems.
The countdown is on! Zimbabwe is ready to host the world at COP15 in Victoria Falls, July 23-31, 2025. With 172 governments gathering under the theme “Protecting Wetlands for our Common Future”.
#COP15#WetlandsConservation#VictoriaFalls#Zimbabwe
FlashbackFriday | @A_YouthPanel Foundation Workshop – Harare (24–27 June)
On 26 June, youth leaders took their learning to the streets during a community immersion exercise, applying skills in Appreciative Inquiry and dialogue facilitation.
Watch the highlights below
A new report, the #GlobalWetlandOutlook2025, warns that without urgent action, one fifth of the world’s remaining wetlands could vanish by 2050, an ecological loss with massive social and economic consequences.
Register for the launch: https://t.co/QsFfwNbXQ8
Urban and peri-urban wetlands are vital water bodies located within, and around cities, offering numerous ecological social and economic benefits.
These wetlands play crucial roles in flood control, water purification, temperature regulation and providing recreational spaces.
🌿 Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) means developers must leave nature better than they found it.
Now @GOVUK wants to drop this rule for small sites- that could mean big losses for wildlife.
🦋 Small green spaces matter.
📣 Say no to weaker protections.
https://t.co/vwP7SggKsu
Sand and dust storms are an essential element of the Earth’s natural bio-chemical cycles, but are also caused in part by human-induced drivers, including climate change, and unsustainable land management. In turn, sand and dust storms contribute to air pollution. #SDSDay
“Water is a finite resource under increasing pressure. For a healthy people and planet, we must treat it as the precious commodity it is.”
Alvaro Lario, Chair of UN-Water and President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
#WorldPopulationDay
🌿💧 Wetlands are crucial for both biodiversity and climate change.
Biodiversity hotspots by nature, wetlands support a rich variety of plant and animal life while playing a vital role in regulating the global climate.
#WetlandConservation#WetlandsMatter
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BirdLife is participating in the 2025 UNEP Regional Consultative Meeting of Major Groups and Stakeholders and the Africa Ministers of Environment Conference (AMCEN) in Nairobi between 10th and 18th July.
#BiodiversityConservation#UNEP2025