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UN uses 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List to measure success of Millennium Development Goals

For the first time, the United Nations Millennium Development Goals is monitoring the world鈥檚 plants and animals using the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index.

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Until now, the seventh Millennium Development Goal, to ensure environmental sustainability, has not included any mention of biodiversity or the need to save species as a critical contribution to human development.

But with the launch of the latest Annual Report on progress towards the Millennium Development Goals, in advance of the High-level Event on the Millennium Development Goals at UN Headquarters in New York on 25 September, 2008, the goal now includes the aim to 鈥渟ignificantly reduce the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010鈥 as one of its targets. Progress will be monitored by measuring the proportion of species threatened with extinction 鈥 calculated by the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index.

鈥淭his new target puts the importance of species at the top of the world鈥檚 agenda,鈥 says Holly Dublin, Chair of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Species Survival Commission. 鈥淭he links between biodiversity and development are strong, which is why it鈥檚 important that the Millennium Development Goals prioritize the need to conserve species across the world. Species are harvested for food, medicines and fibres.They鈥檙e domesticated for agriculture and play an essential role in regulating local and global environments. It is great to see that nature is recognized as an essential contributor to human wellbeing.鈥

The Index, which is based on the world-renowned 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List of Threatened Species鈩, shows genuine trends in the overall extinction risk of sets of species at global, regional and increasingly at national levels.

鈥淭he 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List is the world鈥檚 most authoritative and reliable system for assessing the risk of species extinction,鈥 says Jane Smart, Head of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Species Programme. 鈥淪pecies are the best known component of biodiversity and therefore it鈥檚 vitally important to expand our work to establish a reliable trend in the rate of species loss. We鈥檙e delighted to have our Red List information used as a primary tool by the United Nations to monitor the status of the animals and plants we depend upon.鈥

The eight Millennium Development Goals, agreed by the world's governments and development institutions, range from reducing extreme poverty to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS. They provide measurable targets which can be achieved by the year 2015.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 has partnered with BirdLife International, Conservation International, NatureServe and the Zoological Society of London to strengthen the standards of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List and to develop the Red List Index.

Birds have the longest history of comprehensive assessment of any class of organisms. As a result, BirdLife International has developed the first 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index for birds, which now has 20 years of trends.

A preliminary index has been published for amphibians and RLIs for mammals, cycads and corals will be produced shortly. RLIs for additional groups of species will be produced when they have been assessed though the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List process.

The 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index has been presented for use to the United Nations through the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) which also, with 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, compiles the World Database on Protected Areas used to report progress in protected area coverage under the biodiversity target of the Millennium Development Goals. The index will be used to monitor progress and highlight where conservation efforts are needed.

For more information, please contact
Sarah Horsley, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Media Relations Officer, t +41 22 999 0127; e [email protected]
Helen Boulden, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Species Programme, t +41 22 999 0154; e [email protected]

The MDG 2008 Report is available at http://mdgs.un.org with the new biodiversity target and indicators on pages 38 and 39.

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鈥淚t is excellent to see that BirdLife鈥檚 pioneering approach for measuring trends is being rolled out for other taxonomic groups, and has been adopted by the United Nations as an indicator against the Millenium Development Goals,鈥 says Dr Stuart Butchart, BirdLife鈥檚 Global research and Indicators Coordinator. 鈥淏irdLife has found the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index to be a powerful tool to track biodiversity trends. The 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index is a biological barometer telling us how the status of biodiversity changes over time. Using the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List Index is a simple yet powerful approach that allows the assessment of trends in endangerment 鈥 the rate at which species are slipping towards extinction.鈥

鈥淭he world is waking up to the fact that environmental destruction and species extinction does real damage to peoples鈥 lives and livelihoods,鈥 says Dr Matt Walpole, UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre. 鈥淧ledging to reduce biodiversity loss as part of the Millennium Development Goals demonstrates clear recognition by the World鈥檚 governments that poverty reduction and sound environmental management go hand in hand.鈥
鈥淢aintaining biodiversity is integral to a healthy planet and achieving the Millennium Development Goals,鈥 says Jonathan Baillie, Zoological Society of London (ZSL). 鈥淚f we fail to safeguard biodiversity, ecosystems, upon which the poor depend, will be degraded and any progress we make in other areas of development may be shortlived. The bottom line is that development without consideration of biodiversity will not be successful.鈥

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White-rumped vulture (Gyps bengalensis) has recently been uplisted to Critically Endangered on the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List of Threatened Species. The veterinary drug diclofenac, which is toxic to vultures, has been responsible for a catastrophic population decline (over 99%) in this species across the Indian Subcontinent. Since the collapse of the vulture population the number of feral dogs in India has doubled since the 1980s, and rabies is now increasing, causing significant economic and human health impacts.

About 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research; managing field projects all over the world; and bringing governments, NGOs, the UN, international conventions and companies together to develop policy, laws and best practice.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 is the world鈥檚 oldest and largest global environmental network. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 is a democratic union with more than 1,000 government and NGO member organizations, and some 10,000 volunteer scientists in more than 150 countries. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 work is supported by 1,100 professional staff in 62 countries and hundreds of partners in public, NGO and private sectors around the world.

About Birdlife

BirdLife International is a global alliance of conservation organisations working in more than 100 countries and territories who, together, are the leading authority on the status of birds, their habitats and the issues and problems affecting them. More information can be found at

About UNEP-WCMC

UNEP-WCMC works to evaluate and highlight the many values of biodiversity and put authoritative biodiversity knowledge at the centre of decision-making. Since its establishment in the 1970s, it has been at the forefront of the compilation, management, analysis and dissemination of global biodiversity information. 听

About ZSL

Founded in 1826, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is an international scientific, conservation and educational charity: our key role is the conservation of animals and their habitats. ZSL runs ZSL London Zoo and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, carries out scientific research in the Institute of Zoology and is actively involved in field conservation in over thirty countries worldwide.