As old-growth logging in B.C. continues, conservation organization creates detailed map showing original forests in B.C. have all but disappeared| The Narwhal
Despite the increased focus on creating protected areas to achieve large-scale conservation goals like 30x30, a new assessment reveals that many species across multiple taxa still face widespread and ongoing threats to their survival.Despite growing efforts to expand protected areas under goals like 30x30, a new assessment shows that many species across different taxonomic groups continue to face widespread, ongoing threats to their survival.| Conservation Corridor
Albania is working hard to improve the management of its protected areas and achieve the objectives outlined in their Management Plans. These efforts are supported through a partnership between PONT and the National Agency for Protected Areas (NAPA). As part of this, a thorough mid-year review of the grant programme was conducted. During this review, […]| Prespa Ohrid Nature Trust
On the 29th May 2025, the Municipality of Resen hosted a cross-border coordination meeting bringing together management authorities of all protected areas in the Prespa region. Supported by the Prespa Ohrid Nature Trust (PONT), the event was held at the municipal offices in Resen and served as an important opportunity for authorities to share the […] The post Strengthening Borders for Nature: Resen Hosts Prespa’s Protected Area Authorities appeared first on Prespa Ohrid Nature Trust.| Prespa Ohrid Nature Trust
The health of any protected area is inherently linked to its management. Effective governance is not just a responsibility; it is crucial for preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices. This understanding has guided the approach taken at Shar Mountain National Park, located in the picturesque Shar Mountains of North Macedonia, known for its rich biodiversity […]| Prespa Ohrid Nature Trust
Two years ago in Montreal 196 countries agreed to take action to restore nature. At COP16 in Colombia they’re hashing out plans to meet ambitious targets| The Narwhal
Conservation not only strengthens our economy and creates opportunities for local communities, it also safeguards the resources that industry relies on.| CPAWS
These provinces and territories are making some effort — they’re showing up, doing bits of the work — but still have a lot to learn about what it takes to deliver high-quality, lasting conservation.| CPAWS
CPAWS has taken Canada to school on conservation, and we are keen to share our latest report card on nature protection across the country.| CPAWS
As we make our way through snowy winter weather across Canada, it may not be the time of year city residents associate with visiting a park to spend time in nature.| CPAWS
This is a hopeful sign that society, as a whole, is recognizing the critical importance of healthy nature and the need for urgent action.| CPAWS
We hope after reading it, you’ll feel some inspiration knowing your support has enabled CPAWS to join Canada and 195 other countries who have come together to save nature.| CPAWS
The threats to caribou habitat make protected areas essential to their survival.| CPAWS
A new study highlights flaws in stories that conservation organizations often tell about how protected areas can improve the wellbeing of local people. It shows that some of the most entrenched narratives lack evidence and need more nuance. But it found stronger evidence for narratives that centre the rights and roles of indigenous people and … Continue reading Conservation narratives about protected areas and local people are not telling the whole story| Under The Banyan
When governments meet next year to finalise a global deal to halt loss of the biodiversity on which human wellbeing depends, “30 by 30” will be one phrase on everybody’s lips. The target – to protect at least 30% of Earth’s land and sea by 2030 – is part of a package being negotiated under the UN … Continue reading Will 30×30 reboot conservation or entrench old problems?| Under The Banyan