PUTTIN SIGNS ON DOTTED LINE FOR FAR-EASTERN LEOPARDS


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2008


Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has signed the decree which will put into effect a long-sought protected area that will house half of all remaining Far-Eastern leopards.

The leopards, the only species in the world able to survive long cold periods, are on the brink of extinction with only about thirty surviving members.

Continuing threats include habitat loss from logging, forest fires and unregulated tourism. Poaching remains a severe problem and the small population raises concerns of inbreeding as a further threat.
The new reserve will join two small protected areas into one, called Leopardovy Zakaznik (Leopard nature sanctuary), and will be managed by the Ministry of Nature Resources of Russia. According to the decree, the ministry will also manage neighbouring Kedrovaya Pad nature reserve.

Before the decree, all three protected areas had been managed by different state agencies whose differing mandates meant that a unified Leopard conservation strategy was not in place. The transfer of jurisdiction to a single authoritiy will allow for a single strategy that places the restoration of the leopard population at the heart of its operations in the area.

WWF proposed this change as early as 1999, in its Strategy for conservation of the Far Eastern leopard in Russia. “We are happy that finally, after all these years, the government has addressed this issue”, says WWF-Russia CEO Igor Chestin. “We hope that the Ministry will immediately start improving management of the protected area to ensure effective leopard conservation. WWF is ready to provide help and advice to the new sanctuary”.

To ensure Far-Eastern leopard protection, WWF created anti-poaching groups in the region. WWF also cooperates with Chinese conservation agencies to create a trans-border system of protected areas that sought to save the leopards habitat from industrial pollution. Education programs to inform locals of the threats facing this extremely rare cat species were set up, while customs agents were trained to track poachers who illegally sell leopard parts to China.

In 2007, WWF built a visit centre for the future protected area, which now will finally be given to the Leopardovy zakaznik, and will hope to create revenue that can go towards making the sanctuary commercially viable.

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WWF congratulates President-elect Obama

05 Nov 2008 - Washingon D.C., USA: WWF-US CEO Carter Roberts urges renewed US leadership on climate crisis, high-level participation in Poznan Climate Talks

Carter Roberts, CEO WWF-US, issued the following statement following the election of Senator Barack Obama as President of the United States:

“On behalf of WWF and our five million members throughout the world, we want to congratulate Senator Barack Obama on his election as President of the United States of America and Senator Joe Biden on his election as Vice President.

“This historic day comes at a time when profoundly difficult issues confront our nation and the world, challenging our resolve to make the tough decisions that will provide long-term solutions rather than easy, short-term fixes. But where others see obstacles, great leaders perceive opportunities. We are confident President-elect Obama will view these challenging times as an opportunity to reverse the ill-chosen policies of the past and chart a new course that will lead America and the world to a healthier, safer, more sustainable and prosperous future. We look forward to working with the new President and his administration to implement the progressive environmental policies which he championed throughout his campaign—policies that will not only help us avoid catastrophic climate change, but will jumpstart the global economy and restore America’s reputation as a leader in solving the most serious problems confronting our world and future generations.

“Our climate is changing far more rapidly than scientists projected, making it imperative that our new President maintains his commitment to policies that will sharply reduce greenhouse gas pollution and help prepare for the impacts of climate change that the world is already experiencing. We hope the President-elect will also send a strong message to the international community that the US is now committed to working closely and cooperatively on this issue and intends to play a leadership role in the upcoming international climate talks in Poznan, Poland

“The next administration must address climate change in the context of a broader environmental, economic, and social agenda. We can no longer continue to consume natural resources at a rate that far exceeds the Earth’s regenerative capacity and borrow from the ‘natural capital’ of future generations. We must take a green approach to rebuilding the economy, focusing efforts on developing new energy technologies and promoting energy efficiency.

“We hope the Obama Administration will take under strong consideration the need to ensure food security, the availability of freshwater, the sustainable use of the world’s resources, and the creation of economic opportunity that ensures fairness for countries of all economic standing—policies described in detail in WWF’s ‘Greenprint’ for the next administration.

“For too long, the world has looked to the US for leadership on the climate crisis, only to be met with shallow excuses and indifference. With today’s historic election, we are optimistic that those days are behind us.”

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Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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