International President Russell Mittermeier

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28 documents for International President Russell Mittermeier
  • NEW DELHI, Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of Delhi along with Global Wildlife Conservation, the Natural History Museum (London), the IUCN/SSC Amphibian Specialist Group, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and Conservation International announced today an exciting new partnership to search for long lost amphibian species in India. The details of the new campaign, called LOST! AMPHIBIANS of INDIA (LAI), was revealed to the world through the Internet (www.lostspeciesindia.org) with a series of educational videos, social media postings, and the release of a declaration of global support to follow asking individuals to sign on to the mission to find and protect these threatened and near-extinct species. Now is the time to act and show our support for these species of...

    ...The Vice President of India is the University's Chancellor. The Syste...

  • ABU DHABI, UAE, December 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Eye on Earth Summit, held in Abu Dhabi from 12th to 15th December, brings together the world's foremost thinkers about environmental information to reflect on how we can ensure that decision-makers everywhere take wiser decisions. Dozens of speakers with the caliber of President Bill Clinton, Dame Jane Goodall, UAE President H.E. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan or Conservation International boss Russell Mittermeier are helping delegates formulate concrete recommendations for the next Earth Summit, to be held in Rio in June 2012.

  • BANGKOK, Thailand -- Papua New Guinea has created a nearly 190,000-acre preserve to protect tree kangaroos and other endangered species, after years of criticism for turning a blind eye to environmental issues, a conservation group said Tuesday. The Pacific island nation, where illegal logging is rampant, has recently tried to overhaul its image in the conservation community, taking the lead on such issues as getting tropical forest protections included in a U.N. climate pact.

    ... and the Virginia-based Conservation International will provide as much as $2 million for health and ... depend," Conservation International President Russell Mittermeier said in a statement. Conservat...

  • ... The concept of cultural heritage in international law dates back to the turn of the 20th century. Th... Act in 1891, which empowered the President to designate areas as "forest reserves," creating ...52 April 6-7. 2000. . (55.) Id. . (56.) Russell A Mittermeier et al., Biodiversity Hotspots and Ma...

  • .... Conservation International put up US$1 million to facilitate the expansion, w... Amazonia," Conservation International president Russell Mittermeier said. "The region has more und...

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    ...BCI President,. Sally Jewell Coxe, will accept the award on beha...Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, and the. Yunnan Forestry ...dioxide from our atmosphere. Russell Mittermeier, President of. Conservation Internatio...

  • BANGKOK, Thailand - Almost a third of all apes, monkeys and other primates are in danger of extinction because of rampant habitat destruction, the commercial sale of their meat and the trade in illegal wildlife, a report released Friday said. Of the world's 394 primate species, 114 are classified as threatened with extinction by the World Conservation Union.

    ... Gibbons: The report by Conservation International and the International Primatological Society in Ha... few of them remain on Earth today," said Russell Mittermeier, president of Conservation Internation...

  • RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - An England-size swath of Amazon rain forest was placed under government protection Monday, linking forest preserves across four South American nations in a state infamous for violent conflicts among loggers, ranchers and environmentalists. The protected areas will link to existing reserves to form a vast preservation corridor eventually stretching into neighboring Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana.

    ...Conservation International put up $1 million to facilitate the expansion, whi... Amazonia," Conservation International President Russell Mittermeier said in a statement. "The regi...

  • ... today by CEMEX, Conservation International, and Agrupacion Sierra Madre. . "Transboundary Con... role in international conservation," said Russell A. Mittermeier, Ph.D., president of Conservation I...

  • BANGKOK, Thailand - Almost a third of all apes, monkeys and other primates are in danger of extinction because of rampant habitat destruction, the commercial sale of their meat and the trade in illegal wildlife, a report released Friday said. Of the world's 394 primate species, 114 are classified as threatened with extinction by the World Conservation Union.

    The report by Conservation International and the International Primatological Society in Ha... few of them remain on Earth today," said Russell A. Mittermeier, president of Conservation Internat...



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