Policy & Planning
The government policies and conservation plans active in a country determines to a large extent the health of various animal populations and habitats within their borders. The articles here focus on how policy and planning affect animals, their protection, conservation, and recovery.
India Makes Bold Conservation Plans
In January 2003, the Indian Wildlife Board created an ambitious conservation plan. The plan's aims are to protect wildlife, natural habitats, and the human communities living in close proximity to wildlife reserves.
In January 2003, the Indian Wildlife Board created an ambitious conservation plan. The plan's aims are to protect wildlife, natural habitats, and the human communities living in close proximity to wildlife reserves.
Targeting Key Habitats to Save 800 Critically Endangered Species
The Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) has drawn up a list of sites around the world where endangered species are under the imminent threat of extinction if no immediate action is take to save their habitat.
The Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) has drawn up a list of sites around the world where endangered species are under the imminent threat of extinction if no immediate action is take to save their habitat.
Treaty Aims to Protect Albatrosses
A new international treaty, the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP), sparks great hope for the future of albatrosses and petrels around the world.
A new international treaty, the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP), sparks great hope for the future of albatrosses and petrels around the world.
