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International Policy: Working to Stop Biodiversity Loss Around the World

 

COP 9 Documents

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COP 9

Find out how the Conservancy is working to protect lands and waters around the world during this critical conference of international decision makers.

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COP 9 Documents

Click on the links below to download electronic versions of the documents we’re distributing in Bonn during the COP 9 conference.

English

Protecting Ecosystems for People and Nature

Stopping the Spread of Invasive Species

Conservation By Design

Accelerating Implementation of the Programme of Work on Protected Areas

The Caribbean Challenge

Micronesia Challenge Fact Sheet

Global Island Partnership 

Reducing Emissions from Forest Loss and Degradation

Preparing for Climate Change Through Nature-Based Adaptation


En Espanol

TNC Folleto: Protegiendo los Ecosistemas para la Gente y la Naturaleza

Acelerando la Implementacion del Programa de Trabajo Sobre Áreas Protegidas

Diseño para la Conservación

El Desafío del Caribe
 

In Deutscher Sprache

TNC Broschüre: Schutz der Ökosysteme für Menschen und Natur

Arbeitsprogramms für Geschützte Gebiete

Caribbean Challenge
 

En Francais

TNC Brochure: La protection des Ecosysytems en Faveur des Hommes et de la Nature

Programme de Travail sur les Aies Protégées

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © Photographer/Org (prickly pear cactus); Photo © Photographer/Org (cheetah).