12/10/2025
        
          
                                                 14:30 - 15:30
          
          
                                      
              Learning Zone Pavilion: Tools for Nature
            
                                                    , Sur site
            
                      
                  Pourquoi participer
Participants should attend this session if they are interested in learning more about how IUCN’s global standard for measuring species recovery, the Green Status of Species, works. Participants will learn how the assessment determines where species are on the road to recovery, and how conservation actions have made a difference.
Description de la séance
In this drop-in session, participants can come by at their own pace and choose from examples of published species Green Status assessments to learn from. With visually engaging, self-guided materials, participants will be able to see, from start to finish, how the Green Status assessment for the animal, plant, or fungi example was determined. Checkpoint questions will encourage reflection along the example, and scientists working on the Green Status will be on hand to facilitate the examples, answer questions, and discuss the ideas and potential applications with participants.Organised by
              
             Species Survival Commission
          
Partenaires
           Headquarters
              
            Zoological Society of London ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
              
            Commission on Ecosystem Management
              
            Wildlife Conservation Society ( United States of America )
              
            Indianapolis Zoo (Global Center for Species Survival)
              
            Stony Brook University
              
            University of Oxford
              
            

