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E-book IUCN Red List : 2017-2020 Report
The Red List Index shows trends in overall extinction risk for species, and is used by governments and others to track their progress towards targets for reducing biodiversity loss. This is only made possible by regular updates of species assessments on the IUCN Red List and data and graphs on different Red List Indices are available on the IUCN Red List website. The IUCN Red List helped shape the 2019 Abu Dhabi Call for Species Conservation Action that encourages governments and donor institutions to allocate substantial additional resources for conservation of species and their habitats to halt the decline in biodiversity. This led to the Global Species Action Plan which addresses the deterioration of our life support system through the essential but often neglected lens of species conservation. It calls for collaborative efforts by the biodiversity-related conventions, by State and non-State actors, and society as a whole to act now to ensure we pass on a rich natural heritage to future generations. The IUCN Red List is also the foundation on which ‘Reverse the Red’ was conceived. Reverse the Red aims to ignite optimism and collaborative action to guarantee the survival of all species we share this planet with, and the ecosystems they live in. It aims to empower communities around the world to reverse the declining trajectory of biodiversity.
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