Overlooked yet Essential: Advancing the Recognition and Conservation of Springs for Biodiversity and Society

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09/10/2025
14:30 - 16:00
Conference Hall A: Session Room 6 , Híbrido (presencial con transmisión en directo)
Sesión con interpretación

Por qué asistir

Springs, among the most biologically rich and socio-ecologically vital ecosystems, are rapidly disappearing due to systemic neglect and lack of protection. This session discusses how to mobilize a global effort to urgently secure their recognition, conservation, and investment before these critical ecosystems and the species they sustain are lost forever.

Descripción de la sesión

Springs are critical ecosystems linking subterranean aquifers to surface environments, providing essential resources for biodiversity and human well-being. Their unique microhabitats and geological isolation make them vital refuges for rare, endangered, ancient, and highly specialized species, many of which rely exclusively on these ecosystems. A significant proportion of these species remain undiscovered. Additionally, groundwater sources feeding springs are crucial for human well-being and the economy. However, springs and groundwater-dependent habitats face growing threats from pollution, groundwater extraction, invasive species, and climate change. Protecting springs safeguards biodiversity, culture, economies, and water security, ensuring resilience for both nature and communities. Despite their importance, springs remain among the most neglected and unprotected habitats globally. The lack of a standardized classification system, biodiversity assessment, and conservation priorities leaves them highly vulnerable. This session will unite experts to identify gaps, develop solutions, and drive global action for their protection.
Organised by
Re:wild ( United States of America ) logo
Re:wild ( United States of America )
Asociaciones
St. Louis Zoological Park ( United States of America ) logo
St. Louis Zoological Park ( United States of America )
Synchronicity Earth ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ) logo
Synchronicity Earth ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Springs Stewardship Institute ( United States of America ) logo
Springs Stewardship Institute ( United States of America )
Species Survival Commission logo
Species Survival Commission
New Mexico BioPark Society ( United States of America ) logo
New Mexico BioPark Society ( United States of America )
Springs Stewardship Institute logo
Springs Stewardship Institute
WWF Hungary logo
WWF Hungary
International Water Management Institute logo
International Water Management Institute
SHOAL logo
SHOAL
Sociedad Geológica de España logo
Sociedad Geológica de España
Springs Stewardship Institute
SHOAL/IUCN SSC ASAP

Speaker

Speaker Topiltzin CONTRERAS MACBEATH

Researcher, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

Speaker Catherine SAYER

Lead - Freshwater Biodiversity, IUCN

Speaker John SIMAIKA

Senior Researcher - Aquatic Ecology, International Water Mangement Institute (IWMI)

Speaker Joseph Holway

Assistant Director, Spring Stewardship Institute

Moderator

Speaker Nathaniel NG

Southeast Asia Programme Coordinator, SHOAL

Speaker Monika BOHM

Freshwater Conservation Coordinator, Global Center for Species Survival, Indianapolis Zoo