Here begins some informal pictorial reporting from the Conference of the Parties to the Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species in Gandhiagar, India.
The fates of many species are under discussion here and I will try to show what this meeting looks like and also highlight some of the issues around the species being considered - these include the Asian (mainland) elephant, the jaguar, the Baltic and Iberian Peninsula populations of the harbour porpoise, several shark species and many birds.
The fates of many species are under discussion here and I will try to show what this meeting looks like and also highlight some of the issues around the species being considered - these include the Asian (mainland) elephant, the jaguar, the Baltic and Iberian Peninsula populations of the harbour porpoise, several shark species and many birds.
Harbour Porpoise - image: Lucy Molleson |
Ahead of the main conference of parties - a special meeting of stakeholders where many conservation issues in India were raised |
One of the walkways at the conference centre |
Everything is beautifully branded by the host country |
Slide presented by Sue Lieberman of WCS at the stakeholder meeting |
The Asian elephant is proposed to be added to appendix 1 at this meeting. (The elephant is on the left.) |
Meanwhile out on the streets.... intelligent wildlife finds a way |
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