India has identified three large landscapes, namely, Hemis-Spiti across Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh; Nanda Devi – Gangotri in Uttarakhand; and Khangchendzonga – Tawang across Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh for landscape restoration for snow leopard habitat conservation.
Rewilding India - Conservation
Sir David Attenborough: a life on our planet
For decades Sir David Attenborough delighted millions of people with tales of life on Earth, exploring wild places and documenting the living world in all its variety and wonder. Now, for the first time he reflects upon both the defining moments of his lifetime as a...
Nature: Humanity at a crossroads, UN warns
UN’s Global Biodiversity Outlook 5 report outlines eight major transitions needed to slow, then halt nature’s accelerating decline Final report card on Aichi Biodiversity Targets, set in 2010: 6 of world’s 20 goals “partially achieved” by 2020 deadline Towards a...
Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth: a joined strategy for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
Organisations from across the world have endorsed the Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth – Africa 11, Asia 17, Australia 5, Europe 23, Latin America 16, North America 11 and Global 13 – representing a network of +3500 partners covering local communities,...
CMS COP13 concludes in India with major new actions for migratory species
Ten migratory species added to global wildlife agreement including the Asian Elephant, Jaguar and Great Indian Bustard Gandhinagar declaration sends strong message on importance of migratory species for new global biodiversity strategy Gandhinagar, 24 February 2020 -...
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