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 It’s  ‘Partnerships  for  Wildlife  Conservation.’  is playing its part in this goal of sustainability.   never even mentioned. Now we hear nothing  continuing  impact  of  the  Rio  Conference.
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 Partnerships  are  the  key  to  change.  No  Parties have agreed on a target to ensure that   about ‘Rio+.  What has happened that Rio+  We also celebrated the 50  anniversary of the
 individual  or  organisation  is  able  to  take  on  all international trade in endangered wildlife   has disappeared from public discourse?  Stockholm Conference or the United Nations
 these challenges alone – and that includes the  species being sustainable, legal and traceable   In my view the Rio Conference – or to give it  Conference on the Human Environment, and
 United  Nations…  but  together  we  have  the  by 2030. The meeting we have recently held   it’s full name, the United Nations Conference  its Declaration containing 26 principles that
 expertise, the experience and the numbers to  in Panama took some of the boldest decisions   on Environment and Development – continue  gave impetus to the birth of CITES.
 look after our wildlife better and make peace  ever seen at a Conference of the Parties.  Almost   to influence much of the work that is going on
 with nature.   all  decisions  were  arrived  at  by  consensus:   today to combat the triple planetary crisis of  Do you think that Rio+ was only a dream, or
 364 decisions to continue the conservation of   biodiversity loss, pollution and climate change.  a ploy to lull the public into thinking that all
 You have vast experience in environment and  species threatened by international trade and   The  1992  Earth  Summit  gave  rise  to  three  would be well?
 sustainable  development,  and  you’re  one  of  562 species added to Appendix II for the first   sister  conventions  of  CITES:  the  Convention  I think it is apparent to the public that all has not
 the world’s leading specialists in biodiversity.  time.  For  these  species,  international  trade   on  Biological  Diversity,  the  UN  Framework  been well, and multilateralism has its challenges.
 What  is  your  assessment  of  the  current  may continue, but it will be regulated through   Convention  on  Climate  Change  and  the  UN  Sovereign  states  have  national  interests  and
 situation overall?  a  permitting  system  where  scientific  and   Convention  to  Combat  Desertification.    I  governments  are  charged  with  looking  after
 You have probably heard of the IPBES Global  legal documents, ensuring sustainability and   reckon  that  we  don’t  refer  to  Rio  as  much  their  citizens;  unfortunately,  there  are  many
 Assessment  where  scientists  agreed  that  if  legality,  are  required.  The  Parties  to  CITES   anymore because the impact of these and other  competing  interests.  It  can  be  a  complicated
 action  is  not  taken,  one  million  species  are  worked together to reconcile differing views   conventions is very firmly felt. I also think that  process  to  get  all  states  to  agree  a  course  of
 threatened  with  extinction  in  the  coming  and  build  a  consensus  for  action  that  gives   implementation is now crucial and we have all  action and to fund this course of action to the
 decades.  It  is  clear  that  human  activity  is  me hope but, admittedly, the hard work is just   the text needed – we just need to get to work!  appropriate level. The aspirations voiced at the
 impacting  this  planet  and  all  the  species  beginning, as implementation of the decisions   Rio Conference are still very much in evidence
 that  live  on  it.  And  to  make  matters  worse,  and regulation of the species added is essential   The  Rio  Conference  also  established  some  and  have  informed  the  goals  that  all  of  us
 it is not only a biodiversity crisis but a triple  to make any progress to address the challenges   important  principles  that  are  very  relevant  working  on  biodiversity  share.  We  have  just
 planetary crisis: climate change and pollution  we face in a meaningful way.  to us today in our multilateral approaches to  seen a Global Biodiversity Framework agreed in
 are  compounding  the  damage  to  nature.   challenges. It also helped to guide the Montreal  Montreal which will guide countries in building
 We  need  to  change  that  and  use  the  earth’s  20 years ago, the media were full of Rio+10,   Protocol,  for  example;  recently  a  reversal  in  a  different  and  more  sustainable  relationship
 resources  in  a  way  that  is  sustainable  and  and  the  world  was  full  of  hope  and  high   the degradation of the Ozone layer has been  with  nature.  I  am  optimistic  -  the  challenges
 allows future generations to benefit from the  aspirations. Then in 2012, Rio+20 was again  Lions, cheetah,   confirmed, with projections that it will return  that we face are forcing us to adapt and there are
 resources as we have. We cannot continue to  on the front pages, but with less enthusiasm.  in Maasai Mara,   to its pre-1980 levels over the next 20 to 30  changes for the better. We at CITES have very
 take our natural resources for granted. CITES  And  strangely  enough,  in  2022  Rio+30  was  Kenya  Elephants in   years. This is a huge success. It’s an example  clear goals that we are fully committed to deliver
                  Maasai Mara,   of how the world can work together to tackle  – we need to scale up our efforts.
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