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Monitoring and Conservation of IUCN and Other Protected Species Policy

Policy Adopted in: 2014

Last Updated in: 2023

Application

This Policy applies to all the students, staff and visitors

Purpose

Contribute to the conservation efforts of species listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and other designated protected species. 

Policy

Monitoring and Reporting:

GU will actively monitor the status and trends of species listed by the IUCN and other designated protected species.

Collaboration with IUCN: The organization will collaborate with the

IUCN and other relevant conservation bodies to stay informed about updates,recommendations, and guidelines related to the conservation of listed species.

Data Collection and Research: Establish and support research programs

focused on the biology, ecology, and population dynamics of IUCN-listed and other protected species within the organization's jurisdiction.

Habitat Preservation: Ensure the preservation and restoration of natural habitats crucial for the survival of IUCN-listed and other protected species.

Education and Awareness: Develop and implement educational programs to raise

awareness among staff, stakeholders, and the community about the importance of conserving IUCN-listed and other protected species.

Compliance with Laws and Regulations:  GU will comply with all

relevant local, national, and international laws and regulations related to the

protection and conservation of IUCN-listed and other designated protected species.

Mitigation Measures: Implement measures to mitigate potential impacts on IUCN-listed and other protected species arising from organizational activities.

Community Engagement: Engage with local communities to promote the

conservation of IUCN-listed and other protected species, encouraging sustainable practices and responsible interactions.

Research Partnerships: Collaborate with academic institutions, NGOs, and governmental bodies to foster research partnerships aimed at enhancing the understanding and conservation of IUCN-listed and other protected species.