The IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation is devoted to promote sustainable livelihoods and biodiversity conservation through cooperation and shared values and culture.
A new IUCN report finds that an estimated 229,000 tonnes of plastic is leaking into the Mediterranean Sea every year, equivalent to over 500 shipping containers each day. Unless significant measures are taken to address mismanaged waste, the main source of the leakage, this will at least double by 2040.
First 2 modules are available for free on the online platform of Conservation Training . The training is primarily directed at Protected Areas staff interested in ecotourism development for their destination, but is also highly relevant for other stakeholders in the tourism and conservation sector. Project funded by a learning grant from the MAVA Foundation.
In cooperation with the Moroccan Department of Water and Forests and other 16 national and international institutions, IUCN-Med has published results of the first national census of diurnal cliff-nesting raptors in Morocco. Throughout the study, 766 breeding sites for diurnal cliff-nesting raptors were detected and 211 birds were spotted under power lines, revealing new mortality hotspots.
We need a vision for a better future, where fresh air, clean water and a safe environment are a right for people everywhere. Working with, rather against nature can boost our resilience and solidarity. And yet, what is the ‘greenprint’ for a better future in the Mediterranean?
The first comprehensive overview of Mediterranean sea turtles offers the latest information available on nesting beach sites together with the main areas of foraging and overwintering, as well as the current situation in protected areas.
With its rich biodiversity and its high levels of anthropogenic change, the Mediterranean region is a key hotspot for species, and a priority for conservation. To be able to implement solutions to biodiversity loss, solutions require the involvement from multiple groups, from governments...