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ENGO International Year of Biodiversity Champions

When: March 2010 and throughout 2010

The RCEN has selected one environmental NGO (ENGO) delegate from each province and territory, plus one youth and one aboriginal delegate to be International Year of Biodiversity (IYB) Champions. Throughout 2010, the selected IYB Champions will:

  • Prepare a short report on what work ENGOs in their region are doing on biodiversity (or within their respective constituencies in the case of the aboriginal and youth champions)
  • Promote the IYB and biodiversity activities in their regions and constituencies
  • Participate in two teleconferences

Read the Reports from the RCEN's IYB Champions::

Background Information
The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was negotiated with a view to mitigate biodiversity loss on a global scale.

The objectives of the Convention are biodiversity conservation, the sustainable use of biological resources, and the equitable sharing of benefits derived from the use of genetic resources. Within the framework of the Convention, Parties address various aspects of biodiversity. The CBD focuses its analyses and activities around ecosystems, and particularly forest, arid lands and marine ecosystems. Some of the main issues tackled by the CBD include the study of the Convention’s application; protected areas; biosecurity; exotic invasive species; and access and benefit sharing of genetic resources. 

For additional details, visit the following websites:

For more information, please contact Jessie Sadler, Biodiversity Caucus Intern, at 613-728-9810 ext 224 or by email at jessie@cen-rce.org.

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