Amur tigers and leopards are returning to China, indeed, but their long-term resettlement is not likely without active and timely conservation efforts on landscape and regional scales.
This report provides an update to our 2005 analysis of the conservation status of Canadian plants and animals in a global context, finding that 6.3 percent — 333 species and subspecies — are of global conservation concern. The assessment draws mostly on data from NatureServe and the network of Canadian conservation data centres.
| Great Basin National Park: Natural Resource Condition Assessment
Results will assist park staff with objectives including prioritized management actions, Resource Stewardship Strategies and other management plans, support to interpretation of park resources and issues, and engagement in landscape-scaled partnership efforts.
| Biodiversity Information and Environmental Policy: Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru
This project explores the degree to which environmental policies of the Andean countries of Bolivia, Colombia,
Ecuador, and Peru affect the generation, type, and use of biodiversity information.
In the few decades since the threat of climate change has been recognised, the conservation community has begun assessing vulnerability to climate change.
An investigation of the efficacy of using disaggregated global datasets to generate national-level indicators for monitoring biodiversity compared to using data generated nationally.
El país de Bolivia, en el corazón de América del Sur, es un ejemplo perfecto donde los altos niveles de biodiversidad, la información deficiente y un alto grado de degradación se superponen.