In Conversation with: Haseeb Irfanullah on Transboundary Governance and Biodiversity in South Asia

By IUCN CEM Member on 24 December 2018. Dr Haseeb Irfanullah, recently Programme Coordinator at IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Bangladesh Country  Office, and presently IUCN CEM member talks to Amartya Deb on transboundary governance of ecosystems and biological diversity in South Indian Peninsula. This is an edited script highlighting few excerpts from theContinueContinue reading “In Conversation with: Haseeb Irfanullah on Transboundary Governance and Biodiversity in South Asia”

Involving Fishermen in Conservation of Sharks and Rays

By Inbakandan Dhinakarasamy on 30 November 2018. Photo of Reef Manta Ray, Mobula alfredi (CC BY 2.0), Elias Levy/Flickr. View assessment details in the new IUCN Red List site. The Indian Ocean is increasingly becoming a destination for cartilaginous marine species. Just two years ago 13 new species of rays and sharks were recorded in theContinueContinue reading “Involving Fishermen in Conservation of Sharks and Rays”

Meeting of Members, Bengaluru: CEM-SA poised to deepen engagements with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives

By IUCN CEM member on 17 August 2018. The IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management, South Asia (IUCN CEM-SA) on 14 August 2018, conducted a meeting of members in Divecha Centre for Climate Change at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. The venue of the meeting was particularly chosen to encourage exchange of views from CEMContinueContinue reading “Meeting of Members, Bengaluru: CEM-SA poised to deepen engagements with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives”

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