CMS COP14 Side Event: First World Species Congress
In response to IUCN World Conservation Congress Resolution 4.019, Reverse the Red will host the first World Species Congress on 15 May 2024, as a 24h, online event. Content will be adapted to the interests and needs of different regions, combining live and pre-recorded segments that will showcase evidence-based conservation strategies, invite organizations and governments to accelerate their commitments to saving species, and inspire conservationists to amplify success. Governments, civil society, indigenous people’s organizations, academics, and the private sector will engage and network with the aim of accelerating and amplifying strategic, impact-driven efforts that contribute to species recovery. Special emphasis will be given to Reverse the Red’s support to government efforts to deliver commitments under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
From this session, attendees will understand opportunities for individual and organizational engagement with the World Species Congress and Reverse the Red’s efforts to reduce extinction risk.
With this event, IUCN SSC will present the following objectives of the first-ever World
Species Congress:
Generating 100,000 critical connections and actions
Showcasing organizational commitments to the Reverse the Red Species Pledge
Encouraging the participation of biodiversity-interested public at satellite events
Inviting participation and discussion of national biodiversity strategies and national networks at government-focused satellite events
Including the announcement of an NBSAP Medal
RtR Session at EAZA Education Conference
"Reverse the Red Day: A Campaign With Global Engagement"
Reverse the Red Day
Reverse the Red Day is celebrated February 7. Institutions and organizations around the world are putting together social media, communications, and in person events to celebrate conservation success stories - Reverse the Red is always optimistic that we can save species because we know conservation action works.
Rio Conventions Pavilion Session at CBD COP15
A Strategy of Hope
Mobilizing national networks and empowering communities to reverse biodiversity loss trends We need rational hope, a clear vision, and strong partnerships, driving a desire to make strategic, successful conservation a global movement. Reverse the Red ignites strategic cooperation and action to ensure the survival of wild species and ecosystems and reverse the negative trend of biodiversity loss. Reverse the Red brings together a dive rse coalition of leading scientists, advocates, and partners committed to using a datadriven and sciencebased approach to assess, plan, and act for species conservation. Reverse the Red provides the tools and expertise to empower governments and local co mmunities alike to set and reach species conservation targets and celebrates and amplifies successful achievements for species. With this approach, we are launching Reverse the Red Day on February 7, 2023 for the first time as part of our larger Year of Ac tion, which will showcase success stories, bring together partners from all levels, and empower communities to take action and tell their own stories. This session will include time to discuss opportunities to galvanize a variety of audiences, create a truly global movement, and inspire behavior change all geared towards achieving biodiversity targets.
National Red List website: how to use it and how to share your national Red List data
October 19, 2022
Past Event