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Header photo: IUCN National Red List workshop participants © IUCN
The workshop, organised by IUCN Interregional Committee for Europe and North and Central Asia (ICENCA) in collaboration with IUCN NL, Institute for Nature and Forests (INBO), ZSL, Belgian Biodiversity Forum, Leo Foundation and other partners, took place at the INBO in Brussels on 27 September 2024. A few days later, the main results and outputs were presented during a session at the IUCN Regional Conservation Forum in Bruges on Monday 30 September.
At the IUCN Regional Conservation Forum, a few days after the workshop, the launch of the new guidelines for National Red Lists had also been announced. Developed by the IUCN National Red List Working Group, these guidelines provide a standardised approach to the preparation of national red lists.
It is recommended to support countries in the global south who want to make a National Red List through funding and capacity building, so they can further apply the new IUCN guidelines for National Red Listing.
The new National Red Lists website, facilitated at the Zoological Society of London, is a hub for countries wishing to share their National Red Lists. The website includes tools, guidelines and an extensive library of reviews and publications.
It is recommended that there is continued investment and collaboration to strengthen the National Red List database and website, to fulfil their remit in facilitating international data exchange and supporting the National Red Listing community.
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The abstracts and recordings of the presentations during the workshop are available online. These presentations provide valuable insights and discussions on the best practices of National Red Lists and can be consulted for further study and implementation.
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