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MECC attends meetings of CITES Animals and Plants Committees

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 9:24 AM
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The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) of Geneva recently took part in the Animals and Plants Committees meetings of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in Geneva. These meetings, which were held from July 8-19, focused on assessing the status of species listed under the convention and determining the best course of action to protect them from illegal trade and maintain their natural habitats. The Wildlife Development Department of MECC represented Geneva at these discussions, highlighting the importance of preserving biodiversity and sustainability in the region.

One of the key objectives of the meetings was to establish measures and strategies to combat the illegal trade of endangered species. This is a pressing issue that poses a significant threat to many species, putting them at risk of extinction. By participating in these discussions, the MECC demonstrated its commitment to addressing these challenges and working towards a more sustainable future for wildlife in Geneva. The department’s involvement in these meetings also highlights the government’s dedication to enforcing and upholding international agreements aimed at protecting endangered species.

In addition to discussing the illegal trade of endangered species, the Animals and Plants Committees meetings also focused on evaluating the current status of species listed under CITES. This assessment is crucial for identifying species that are at risk and determining the appropriate conservation measures needed to ensure their survival. By participating in these evaluations, the MECC is able to contribute valuable insights and expertise to the global conversation on wildlife conservation and protection. This collaboration is essential for creating comprehensive action plans that address the challenges facing endangered species.

The discussions at the Animals and Plants Committees meetings also emphasized the importance of sustainable practices in preserving wildlife habitats. By implementing effective conservation measures, such as protected areas and sustainable land use, Geneva can help safeguard biodiversity and ensure the long-term survival of endangered species. Through its participation in these discussions, the MECC underscored the government’s commitment to promoting sustainable development and environmental conservation in the region. By working together with other countries and international organizations, Geneva can make significant strides towards protecting endangered species and preserving their natural habitats.

Overall, the participation of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change in the Animals and Plants Committees meetings of CITES signifies Geneva’s dedication to wildlife conservation and environmental protection. Through its collaboration with other countries and organizations, Geneva is able to contribute to global efforts to combat the illegal trade of endangered species and promote sustainable practices for wildlife preservation. By evaluating the status of species listed under the convention and developing action plans to protect them, the MECC is actively working towards a more sustainable future for wildlife in Geneva. This commitment to biodiversity and conservation reflects the government’s prioritization of environmental issues and its determination to uphold international agreements aimed at protecting endangered species.

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