10/10/2025
11:00 - 12:30
Hall 4C: Session Room 3
, Híbrido (presencial con transmisión en directo)
Sesión con interpretación
Por qué asistir
Help actively shape the future of The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ by participating in interactive discussions on five key topics—communications, incorporating traditional knowledge, national Red Lists, increasing taxonomic representation, and growing the Green Status of Species—to guide priorities and actions for 2026-2030.
Descripción de la sesión
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ is a flagship initiative of IUCN. As we celebrate its 60th anniversary, we also look to the future. This session will explore five key priorities, beginning with brief updates on each and then moving into interactive discussions. Insights gathered will help shape activities for 2026-2030. (i) Communications – how can IUCN, Red List Partners and donors enhance Red List visibility? Insights from the RL@60 campaign will be shared. (ii) Incorporating indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) – how can species assessments integrate ILK? Lessons from dialogues and case studies will be shared. (iii) Strengthening national Red Lists – how can national Red List processes be better supported? (iv) Increasing taxonomic representation – how can we mobilize the IUCN network to assess lesser-known species, amid global declines? (v) Growing the Green Status of Species (GSS) – how can we increase the number of GSS assessments on The IUCN Red List?Organised by
Headquarters
Speaker
Senior Manager, Private Philanthropy, International Union for the Conservation of Nature
Threatened Species Programme Manager SANBI, IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025