organisation responsible for the conservation of whales and management of whaling. Established in 1946 and with a current membership of 88 governments across the globe, the role of the Executive Secretary entails coordinating the interests of all member...
the world's leading group of artists supporting the environment. Founded in 1997, the non-profit organization comprises a membership of 500 of the world's most gifted nature artists from 27 countries across five continents. The award comes with a...
the world's leading group of artists supporting the environment. Founded in 1997, the non-profit organization comprises a membership of 500 of the world's most gifted nature artists from 27 countries across five continents. With thanks to Kitty Harvill....
21: 19-20. Dearborn, D.C.,Anders, A.D. & Flint, E.N. 2001. Trends in reproductive success of Hawaiian seabirds: is guild membership a good criterion for choosing indicator species? Biological Conservation 101: 97-103. Doherty, P.F. Jr., Kendall, W.L.,...
House Mice in 2024. Previously Anton had served from 2013 as Convenor of ACAP’s Seabird Bycatch Working Group, whose membership comprises experts and practitioners in the field of seabird bycatch and bycatch mitigation. Anton was responsible for...
New Zealand), with the support of Vice-Chair Tatiana Neves (Projeto Albatroz, Brazil). The Advisory Committee’s current membership may be viewed by scrolling down from here. Nineteen Documents (including AC12 Doc 02: Annotated Meeting Agenda and work...
and Patricia Serafini from Brazil, with the support of Vice- Convenor Richard Phillips (UK). The working group’s full membership and Terms of Reference may be viewed by scrolling down from here. Four Documents (including a Draft Meeting Agenda, PaCSWG 6...
the support of Vice-convenors Juan Pablo Seco Pon of Argentina and Sebastián Jiménez of Uruguay; the working groups full membership may be viewed by scrolling down from here. Nineteen Documents (including an Annotated Agenda, SBWG10 Doc 02) and 23...
between our in-country partners and stakeholders, the RSPB and BirdLifeInternational – as well as funding from the RSPB membership, foundations and generous individual donations. We are extremely thankful for the continued support we receive from you,...
network of NGOs and collaborating in-country organisations. Our work is possible thanks to generous support from the RSPB membership, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, MAVA Foundation, and Fondation Segré,amongst...