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The Sundarbans in Bangladesh is part of the world’s largest mangrove forest, lying on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers and bordering India’s Sundarbans National Park, also a World Heritage site.
Photo: IUCN / Mizuki Murai
IUCN advises “in danger” status for three World Heritage sites
Photo: IUCN
From helplessness to hope through restoration
Terres et mers australes françaises, France
Photo: IUCN / Wendy Strahm
Huge sub-Antarctic area among five sites recommended by IUCN for World Heritage List
Photo: Lacoste
IUCN and Lacoste team up again to inspire support for threatened species
Photo: Whitley Fund for Nature
Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission is awarded with the Whitley Gold Award 2019
Mauritius fody
Photo: Antoine Debroye CC2.0
IUCN welcomes the Intergovernmental Platform’s Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
Adult male Tapanuli orangutan
Photo: Maxime Aliaga
IUCN calls for a moratorium on projects impacting the Critically Endangered Tapanuli orangutan
Photo: jidanchaomian (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Mako Sharks, Spiny-tailed Iguanas and Cedar trees among species assessed in the IUCN/TRAFFIC Analyses of CITES Proposals
Photo: D. MacDonald, Environment Society of Oman
IUCN Task Force identify a record number of candidate Important Marine Mammal Areas
Photo: Nikola Rahme
Why beetle populations are plummeting in the Mediterranean - and why we should worry
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