The region stretches across more than 30 states, including major terrestrial habitats such as forests, maquis, garrigue, pasture, wetlands, coastal areas and transitional areas to desert zones. The long history of human occupation in the region, with close interrelations between its flora, major landscapes and human activities have molded and changed the fauna and flora over several thousands of years. However, the hotspot is now subject to rapid anthropogenic change from a range of drivers, including population growth and economic development.
Current focus priorities
The IUCN Mediterranean Biodiversity Knowledge and Action Programme working line includes species conservation planning, building conservation capacity, and influencing economic sectors to ensure that biodiversity is well managed in their practices.
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IUCN-Med is looking for PARTNERSHIPS to build alliances, fund and implement projects on:
1. Mitigating Invasive Alien Species impacts in Mediterranean region
2. Mainstreaming critical freshwater biodiversity data into Mediterranean river basins management
3. Developing Conservation plans for imperiled marine (sharks, rays, corals), and terrestrial (raptors) species.
For those interested, please send a message to Catherine Numa with the subject line: Partnerships for Biodiversity Conservation
Projects
Photo: Life Invasaqua
LIFE INVASAQUA
The LIFE INVASAQUA focuses on Invasive Alien Species (IAS) on the Iberian Peninsula. According to IUCN, IAS are the second most common threat associated with species extinction.
See website here.
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Reducing human-induced mortality of priority species
This project aims to conserve priority species such as migratory birds, raptors, and vultures while addressing human activity that threatens priority species.
See project here.
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The GEMWET Initiative
GEMWET, coordinated by WWF North Africa focuses on the conservation and sustainable development of wetlands with high ecological value. The objective is to contribute to the economic, socio-cultural and ecological development of the Ghar El Melh, area through the establishment of available resources and good management practices.
See project here.
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Mediterranean Monk Seal
This project aims to improve the knowledge of the population of the Mediterranean Monk Seal (currently listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List) at the eastern Mediterranean, monitoring their populations.
See project here.
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Learn More
With a compelling design, the following infographic pieces provide a glance at the situation of almost 6000 species that have been assessed in the region as of November 2018, detailing which species are threatened, where and why. The downloadable poster also introduces a promising first step to stop their decline.
Learn more in our informative poster here.
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