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Identifying species likely threatened by international trade on the IUCN Red List can inform CITES trade measures - Nature Ecology & Evolution

Identifying species likely threatened by international trade on the IUCN Red List can inform CITES trade measures - Nature Ecology & Evolution | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

Here, we develop a mechanism using the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species to identify species that are likely to be threatened by international trade. Of 2,211 such species, CITES includes 59% (1,307 species), leaving two-fifths overlooked and in potential need of international trade regulation. Our results can inform deliberations on potential proposals to revise trade measures for species at CITES Conference of the Parties meetings.

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Challender, D.W.S., Cremona, P.J., Malsch, K. et al. Nat Ecol Evol (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02115-8

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Getting beyond yes: fast-tracking implementation of the United Nations agreement for marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction

Getting beyond yes: fast-tracking implementation of the United Nations agreement for marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

With a new international agreement on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) on the horizon, now is the time to start laying the foundation for successful implementation. This paper provides some initial reflections for supporting rapid, effective, and equitable implementation of the BBNJ Agreement in three priority areas: (1) bringing the Agreement into force; (2) establishing the institutional framework, including financial mechanisms; and (3) developing capacity, science, and technology.

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Gjerde, K.M., Clark, N.A., Chazot, C. et al. npj Ocean Sustain 1, 6 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44183-022-00006-2 via

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