Conservation and environmental news & publications: Colombia

Bigeye Tuna for sale at the fish market in Hawaii.

27 Nov 2008
Pacific tuna face risky fisheries meeting
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
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Living Planet Report 2008

30 Oct 2008
Informe Planeta Vivo 2008: La Tierra, en plena recesión ecológica
Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Según WWF, el Planeta se dirige hacia una crisis del crédito ecológico provocada por el aumento de la demanda de la humanidad sobre el capital natural. Esta demanda ha superado ya en un 30 por ciento la capacidad de abastecimiento de la Tierra. » Read more


 
The approved motion will complement regional and national efforts to protect the Amazon against climate change.

17 Oct 2008
World Conservation Congress supports a conservation vision for the Amazon

Santiago de Cali, Colombia. At the 2008 World Conservation Congress, in Barcelona, IUCN approved a motion for “Building a Conservation Vision for the Amazonian Biome.” This will guarantee greater support and participation from the administration, commissions and members of IUCN, as well as from donors and other organizations, for this process which is led by the Latin American Network for Technical Cooperation for National Parks, Other Protected Areas and Wild Flora and Fauna (REDPARQUES), with the participation of the nine Amazonian countries, along with regional and international NGOs. This process will be presented as a regional implementation initiative within the Work Plan for Protected Areas at the 2010 Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties (COP), in Japan.

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17 Oct 2008
Towards the Creation of a Regional Conservation Vision for the Amazon
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Some 200,000 endangered loggerhead turtles (<i>Caretta caretta</i>) drown annually on longlines set around the world for tuna, swordfish, and other fish.

26 Aug 2008
Fishing Technology That’s Letting Turtles Off the Hook
Santiago de Cali, Colombia - Alternative fishing technology has been shown to save turtles while not affecting fish catches, according to a report released by WWF and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC).

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WWF Colombia En Acción Vol. 8

14 Jul 2008
WWF Colombia In the Field - Vol. 8

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Maflops, a forest management company operating close to Highway BR-163, practices sustainable forestry. If carried out the right way, sustainable forestry activities can generate income, provide long-term timber supplies and ensure that forests continue to be ecologically functional.

04 Jul 2008
Vague land ownership a factor in Amazon deforestation
A "fragile" land tenure system and "a scarce presence" by the State were identified as key factors in rising Amazon deforestation last week. » Read more


 

01 Jul 2008
International recognition for northern Andes wetlands
Two unusual high-altitude wetlands in South America were declared sites of international importance on 25 June 2008 after a five-year campaign for northern Andean wetlands by WWF, other NGOs, governments and local communities.
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River Dolphin.

23 Apr 2008
Bolivian River Dolphin: Conservation Ambassador for the Department of Beni in Bolivia

Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, April 23rd, 2008. The Bolivian river dolphin (Inia boliviensis) was declared by the Prefecture of the Department of Beni (northeastern Bolivia) as a Natural Heritage. This recognition highlights the value placed on the conservation of this species, the freshwater ecosystems in the Beni where it lives and the country in general.

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The seven river, five nation Latin American river dolphin survey will help river dolphin conservation efforts on five continents

10 Mar 2008
13 river, 5 nation river dolphin census to help conservation on two continents
Santiago de Cali, Colombia: A milestone in the protection of the world's engangered river dolphins has been achieved with the successful completion of an ambitious 13 river, five nation census survey of South America's river dolphins. » Read more



 
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