Not exact matches
Said Dr. Susan Lieberman, WCS Vice President for International Policy: «The saiga antelope is an example of how
immediate and integrated
actions can turn a
conservation disaster into what may turn out to be a
conservation success.
Summarizing the key message of the review study, Prof. Bejder stated, «The recovery of the iconic humpback whales of Australia delivers both hope and optimism, as well as an opportunity to celebrate success at two levels: (1) the successful implementation of contentious international management
actions to protect marine species; and (2) the wise and significant investment in
conservation science, illustrating how society can respond to strong
conservation interventions to achieve outcomes that are not simply for
immediate, human material gains.
«Banning all ivory sales would give eBay an opportunity to become a
conservation leader and take
immediate action to protect elephants and other illegally traded species,» said Flocken.
Globally, Greenpeace is pushing for wildfire emissions to be recognised in national carbon quotas and climate
conservation plans — and for countries in rainforest and Boreal regions, including Russia, to take
immediate action to limit fires within their borders.
By investing into improved efficiency,
conservation initiatives and changes in behaviour, offset purchasers take responsibility for the greenhouse gas emissions they are unable to reduce by taking
immediate action.
Over 10,000 of the world's leading conservationists came together at the International Union for
Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World
Conservation Congress last week to take
immediate action to meet aggressive goals set by 200 nations in 2015.
The report suggests that what is needed it «an accurate and up - to - date picture of the status,
conservation and trade in African and Asian rhinoceroses... so that firm international
action can be taken to arrest this
immediate threat to rhinoceros populations worldwide.»