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Yesterday the Convention on Migratory Species COP15 closed in Campo Grande, Brazil, with government Parties committing to major advances in migratory bird conservation especially for #seabirds, #raptors, #shorebirds, landbirds & the Americas Flyways. #birds #CMSCOP15 #wildlife @[email protected] 🧵1/12
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#CMSCOP15 was a breakthrough for migratory bird conservation across the Americas with governments agreeing to establish the CMS Initiative of the Americas Flyways (IAF), a dedicated mechanism to drive coordinated, cross-border implementation of the Americas Flyways Framework & its Action Plan. 2/12
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At #CMSCOP15 a milestone Resolution on Seabirds & Marine Flyways was adopted, a new framework for inter-governmental action for seabirds, benefitting other migratory marine megafauna, aiding protection of key marine areas & helping achieve global ocean targets eg of the new High Seas Treaty. 3/12
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The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (#CMSCOP15) is currently underway in Brazil to help protect snowy owls, giant otters and hammerhead sharks, among other animals: https://www.cbc.ca/news/climate/snowy-owls-otters-hammerhead-un-migratory-species-9.7142279
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The #CMSCOP15 is currently taking place in Campo Grande, Brazil!
CMS reminds us that urgent & coordinated efforts are needed to ensure that the protection of CMS extends to all species in need of conservation🌏🐋🌱
Learn more 👉 https://www.cms.int/cop15
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Als Bundesamt für Naturschutz sind wir zum zweiten Mal mit dem „CMS Champions Award “ des Sekretariats der Bonner Konvention zum Schutz wandernder wildlebender Tiere (CMS) ausgezeichnet worden. Die Auszeichnung würdigt die langjährige und kontinuierliche Unterstützung des BfN bei der Umsetzung der Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI).
Arten wie der Schneeleopard oder die Saiga-Antilope sind zunehmend durch Infrastrukturausbau, Grenzsicherung, Rohstoffgewinnung bedroht. -
RT by @EU_ENV: 🚨 NEW REPORT: Alarming state of migratory species!
🔴 49% of migratory species’ populations conserved by the global UN treaty are declining.
🔴 24% of species face extinction.As the #CMSCOP15 to the @BonnConvention starts today, learn more about it 👉 https://link.europa.eu/kYRcCN
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https://nitter.net/EU_ENV/status/2036030790924923120#m