Global IUCN Red List of Threatened Species update

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10/10/2025
11:45 - 12:15
Press conference room | Hall 2 , Híbrido (presencial con transmisión en directo)
Sesión con interpretación

Por qué asistir

The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ provides most comprehensive assessment of species’ extinction risk. This press conference will share the latest global update, highlighting changes in species’ status, the threats and drivers behind them. Join us to understand emerging trends and the role of science in guiding action.

Descripción de la sesión

This press conference will present the latest global update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™, the authoritative source on species extinction risk. Experts will outline changes in species’ status, the threats and drivers behind them, and what these trends mean for global conservation. Highlighted assessments will include three species of Arctic seals, which have moved closer to extinction due to climate change; the comprehensive reassessment of all bird species, which are globally declining due to deforestation; and rebound of green turtles due to conservation action. By drawing on the most up-to-date scientific data, the Red List helps to set priorities and measure progress toward international biodiversity goals. Participants will gain timely insight into the state of global biodiversity and the crucial role of evidence-based science in guiding effective conservation action.
Asociaciones
BirdLife International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Species Survival Commission

Speaker

Speaker Stuart BUTCHART

Chief Scientist, BirdLife International

Speaker Rima JABADO

Founder and lead scientist, IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025

Speaker Grethel AGUILAR ROJAS

Director General, IUCN

Speaker Nicolas PILCHER

Executive Director, Marine Research Foundation

Moderator

Speaker Malgorzata BONNAVEIRA

Senior Global Communications Manager, IUCN

Speaker Amy COLES

Media and Communications Officer, IUCN