#Act4 Wildlife Despite significant efforts undertaken, biodiversity continues its rapid decline across the EU, finds a new report published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) today. EU misses 2020 biodiversity targets by a long shot, EEA report shows 23 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Despite significant efforts undertaken, biodiversity continues its rapid decline across the EU. EU misses 2020 biodiversity targets by a long shot, EEA report shows 22 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife One of Australia’s most recognisable and renowned icons in the world, the kangaroo, will get its own international day of celebration this Saturday 24 October, with the first ever World Kangaroo Day. First World Kangaroo Day 20 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Swinging through the treetops comes naturally for gibbons. Conservation: Bridge of hope for world's rarest primate 19 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Wildlife crime is believed to intersect with other transnational organised crimes such as drugs, arms and human trafficking. Wildlife crime: the soft underbelly of organised crime 19 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife More than 350 scientists and conservationists from 40 countries have signed a letter calling for global action to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises from extinction. 'Real and imminent' extinction risk to whales 12 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife The European Union has adopted one of the most ambitious renewable energy policies in the world. The wildlife sensitivity mapping manual: Practical guidance for renewable energy planning in the European Union 12 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Country’s government accused of issuing permits to places that fail EU standards Inbred lion cubs ‘victims of neglect rife in Bulgaria’s decaying zoos’ 5 October 2020 Four Paws
#Act4 Wildlife Animal rights activists say that the text proves irrefutably the serious mistreatment suffered by the bears M49, M57 and DJ3 at the facility. Sedated and confined bears in Italy refuse food 5 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife A team of international scientists has devised a new monitoring and reporting framework to help protect World Heritage Sites from invasive alien species. Invasive alien species a greater threat to World Heritage Sites than previously thought 5 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife A new landmark report from BirdLife International uses bird conservation successes to outline recommended solutions that could help the next set of targets to succeed. New report: birds provide hopeful message on targets to save nature 5 October 2020
#Act4 Wildlife On 30 September President Ursula von der Leyen represents the EU at the UN Biodiversity Summit in New York which brings together world leaders to step up global actions for nature and confirm their determination in agreeing a new ambitious global biodiversity framework at the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP 15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity, planned for 2021. European Union joins world leaders in committing to reverse nature loss by 2030 at UN Biodiversity Summit 5 October 2020