Has the seemingly inexorable decline of European Turtle-dove turned the corner? Latest data suggests maybe in the western flyway, likely as a result of the hunting moratorium in several countries, but not in the central-eastern flyway https://t.co/qBX69iLqK1
Thousands of plant, reptile, fish, and bird species face extinction due to wildlife trafficking.
Despite their vital role in ecosystems, the diverse species affected are often overlooked in conservation efforts.
Discover why 👉https://t.co/uTs78Mol66
#EndWildlifeCrime
🎉 Celebrating 40 Years of CITES in Belgium! 🎉
Belgium has been instrumental in regulating the trade of protected wildlife under @CITES—making a significant impact on conservation.
Belgium marks another milestone next year with EU-TWIX. Learn more🔗 https://t.co/iYLCT4GHkZ
Fantastic to see the report out today! Look out for insights on trends in the illicit trade in wild flora and fauna, alongside analysis of what works - essential for impactful interventions
@StevenBroad14@UNODC@TRAFFIC_WLTrade
🐘 The ���𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 is now available.
Discover recent trends in the illicit trafficking of protected species of wild fauna and flora, and explore effective interventions to #EndWildlifeCrime ➡️ https://t.co/VoFzJpooBE
🌍 The European Union is a key hub for global wildlife trade and trafficking.
Over the last two days, we joined #EUMemberStates, the @EU_Commission & @Eurojust, to discuss issues on policy developments, cross-border cooperation and species-specific trade.
WWF is pleased to announce the Fonseca Leadership Program in honor of the late Dr. Gustavo Fonseca. This competitive program, supported by @theGEF, aims to scale conservation leadership in Latin America by providing support to researchers and practitioners. Apply by May 15, 2024.
Find out more: https://t.co/ikCPj1uOJm
Curious about how the #BiodiversityPlan safeguards our wild species? 🌿
Join @A_Timoshyna, TRAFFIC’s European Programme Director, as she explores Target 5—ensuring sustainable, safe, and legal use, harvesting, and trade of wild species.
Register here 🔗 https://t.co/TNjwXXytRR
Are you an undergraduate looking for a paid internship this summer, working on biodiversity and nature recovery? Develop your skills by joining the @CLR_Cambridge for 9 wks. Details here: https://t.co/uVsi6I9VoU Deadline 11 March. Please RT @BritishEcolSoc@RoyEntSoc@Selwyn1882
5 days to go until the start of #CMSCOP14!
We wish all our delegates and participants safe travels!
We and our Uzbek host are looking forward to welcoming you to Samarkand and to deciding on new conservation measures for #migratoryspecies!
https://t.co/iHwgKX6EaN
We are recruiting for 6 exciting roles at the moment, including a Senior Platform Technician and a Senior Research Fellow at @CropSciCentre, two PDRAs, and a Reception Office Administrator.🌿
Read more about these super opportunities and apply here! 👇
https://t.co/1wZJf1rpKW
Estamos entusiasmados de colaborar con la @UICN_SUR and @united4wildlife para luchar contra el comercio ilegal de vida silvestre en América del Sur.
@TRAFFIC_WLTrade está contratando ahora un nuevo líder para este proyecto. Aplicar aquí ⬇️
https://t.co/rF39T7becL
Very excited to see this article in print, and honoured to be a part of amazing team @Bill_Sutherland Great holiday reading to get ready for 2024! @TRAFFIC_WLTrade https://t.co/Qgi0Mtoxou
Delighted that our 15th annual horizon scan is now published in Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Identifies 15 issues including making food from air, light-free photosynthesis, earthworm declines, benchtop DNA printers and use of ecoacoustics to study soil
https://t.co/4MKLcHJUGs
📢 Job alert! We're looking for a Director of #ConservationOptimism! Are you passionate about changing the narrative of conservation towards hope and action, with experience of leadership, fundraising, communications? Check us out! https://t.co/z2AFl1OdC9
Delighted to complete the 14th global conservation horizon scan in Cambridge Conservation Initiative. Another fascinating and enjoyable day with a great team. More online. Paper to be submitted to TREE on the 13th October.