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Formed in 2000 and launched globally in 2005, the '''Alliance for Zero Extinction''' (AZE) comprises 100 non-governmental biodiversity conservation organizations working to prevent species [[extinction]]s by identifying and safeguarding sites where species evaluated to be [[Endangered species|Endangered]] or [[Critically Endangered]] under [[International Union for Conservation of Nature|International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)]] criteria only exist at one location on earth.<ref name="AZE website">"Zero Extinction - Home." Zero Extinction - Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 July 2012. [http://www.zeroextinction.org]</ref> AZE members work to rebuild populations of endangered and critically endangered species through efforts to eliminate human threats such as commercial exploitation, disease and the introduction of invasive species. AZE provides expertise on [[biodiversity]] goals for the [[Convention on Biological Diversity]] (CBD) and assists party nations in integrating protection of AZE sites and species into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAP).<ref>Ainsworth, David. "Alliance for Zero Extinction and the Convention on Biological Diversity Join Forces" 11 June 2011. Convention on Biological Diversity. Web. [http://www.cbd.int/doc/press/2010/pr-2010-06-11-zero-extinction-en.pdf]</ref> Country-based initiatives, or national Alliances for Zero Extinction, have begun to take shape recently representing partnerships of government agencies and non-government organizations to accelerate the protection of AZE sites in compliance with national commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity.<ref name="AZE website" /> |
Formed in 2000 and launched globally in 2005, the '''Alliance for Zero Extinction''' (AZE) comprises 100 non-governmental biodiversity conservation organizations working to prevent species [[extinction]]s by identifying and safeguarding sites where species evaluated to be [[Endangered species|Endangered]] or [[Critically Endangered]] under [[International Union for Conservation of Nature|International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)]] criteria only exist at one location on earth.<ref name="AZE website">"Zero Extinction - Home." Zero Extinction - Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 July 2012. [http://www.zeroextinction.org]</ref> AZE members work to rebuild populations of endangered and critically endangered species through efforts to eliminate human threats such as commercial exploitation, disease and the introduction of invasive species. AZE provides expertise on [[biodiversity]] goals for the [[Convention on Biological Diversity]] (CBD) and assists party nations in integrating protection of AZE sites and species into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAP).<ref>Ainsworth, David. "Alliance for Zero Extinction and the Convention on Biological Diversity Join Forces" 11 June 2011. Convention on Biological Diversity. Web. [http://www.cbd.int/doc/press/2010/pr-2010-06-11-zero-extinction-en.pdf]</ref> Country-based initiatives, or national Alliances for Zero Extinction, have begun to take shape recently representing partnerships of government agencies and non-government organizations to accelerate the protection of AZE sites in compliance with national commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity.<ref name="AZE website" /> |
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== Member Institutions == |
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Global AZE Members |
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African Conservation Foundation |
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American Bird Conservancy |
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Amphibian Survival Alliance |
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Association of Zoos and Aquariums |
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Asociación Armonía |
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Asociación de Conservación de los Ecosistemas Andinos |
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Association "Les Amis des Oiseaux" |
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Asociacion Naymlap |
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Aves y Conservacion |
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Bat Conservation International |
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Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education (BFREE) |
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BirdLife International |
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Bridled Nailtail Wallaby Trust |
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Bristol Zoo Gardens |
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Centro Latinamericano Ecologia Social |
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Charles Darwin Foundation |
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Chelonian Research Foundation |
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CIPAMEX |
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Conservation Breeding Specialist Group |
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Conservation International |
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Corporación Sentido Natural |
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Doga Dernegi - Turkey |
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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust |
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EcoHealth Alliance (formerly known as Wildlife Trust) |
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EcoSystems-India |
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Ecoterra International |
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Endangered Wildlife Trust |
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Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden |
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Fauna and Flora International |
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Finding Species |
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Forest Partners International |
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Foz Tropicana Parque das Aves |
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Friends of the Osa |
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Fundação Biodiversitas |
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Fundación Jocotoco |
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Fundación ProAves |
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FUNDAECO |
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Global Insular Conservation Society |
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Global Wildlife Conservation |
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Global Wildlife Trust |
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Guyra Paraguay |
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Himalayan Nature |
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Humane Society International |
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Izilwane |
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Instituto Araguaia |
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Instituto Ecologia Applicata |
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International Association of Communication Activists |
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International Conservation Fund of Canada |
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International Crane Foundation |
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International Iguana Foundation |
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International Union for Conservation of Nature |
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Island Conservation |
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Island Endemics |
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Kutilang Indonesia Foundation |
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Loro Parque Fundación |
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Lubee Bat Conservancy |
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Madagasikara Voakajy |
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Mauritian Wildlife Foundation |
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Mindo Cloudforest Foundation |
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Missouri Botanical Garden |
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NABU (German Society for Nature Conservation) |
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National Audubon Society |
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Nature Protection Trust of the Seychelles |
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NatureServe |
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Nature Seychelles |
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NOÊ Conservation |
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North of England Zoological Society - Chester Zoo |
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OceansWatch |
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PandemoniumAviaries |
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Pronatura National Federation |
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Rainforest Biodiversity Group |
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Rainforest Trust |
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Rare |
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Sahara Conservation Fund |
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Saint Louis Zoo’s WildCare Institute |
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Société Audubon Haïti |
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Sociedad Ornitología de la Hispaniola |
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Sociedade de Zoologicos e Aquarios do Brasil_SZB |
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Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB) |
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Species Recovery Trust |
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Stiftung Artenschutz (Species Conservation Foundation) |
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Synchronicity Earth |
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The Nature Conservancy |
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Turtle Conservation Fund |
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Turtle Survival Alliance |
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Vermont Center for Ecostudies |
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Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust |
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Wildlife Conservation and Environmental Development Association of Ethiopia (WildCODE) |
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Wildlife Conservation Society |
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Wildlife Friendly |
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Wild Migration |
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World Parrot Trust |
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World Pheasant Association |
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World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) |
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World Wildlife Fund US |
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Zoo Outreach Organization |
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Zoological Society of San Diego |
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Zoological Society of London (EDGE) |
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Zoologische Gesellschaft für Arten- und Populationsschutz |
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National Alliance for Zero Extinction Members |
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Brazil: |
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# Associação de RPPNs e Reservas Privadas de Minas Gerais |
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# Instituto BioAtlântica |
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# Biotrópicos - Instituto de Pesquisa em Vida Silvestre |
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# BirdLife International / SAVE Brasil |
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# Centro de Pesquisas Ambientais do Nordeste |
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# Conservation International |
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# Conservação Internacional -Brasil |
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# Conselho Nacional Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica |
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# Centro de Realizações Sociais e Ecológicas Vida Nordeste |
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# Ecotrópica - Fundo de Apoio à Vida nos Trópicos |
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# Fundação Biodiversitas (Secretary) |
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# Funatura - Fundação Pró-Natureza |
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# Fundação Zoobotânica de Belo Horizonte |
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# ICMBio / Centro de Proteção de Primatas Brasileiros |
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# ICMBio / Centro de Conservação e Manejo de Répteis e Anfíbios |
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# ICMBio / Centro Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação da Biodiversidade do Cerrado e Caatinga |
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# Idéia Ambiental - Instituto de Pesquisa e Conservação da Natureza |
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# Instituto Mar Adentro |
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# Instituto de Pesquisas e Conservação da Biodiversidade dos Biomas Brasileiros |
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# Instituto Onça-Pintada |
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# Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas |
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# Instituto Sul-Mineiro de Estudos e Consrvação da Natureza |
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# Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro |
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# Laboratório de Ecofisiologia e Comportamento Animal da UFRPE |
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# Projeto Manuelzão |
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# Mater Natura Instituto de Estudos Ambientais |
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# MMA / Secretaria de Biodiversidade e Florestas |
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# Museu de Zoologia da USP / Seção de Aves |
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# Preserve Amazônia |
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# Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo de Elasmobrânquios |
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# Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia |
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# Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia |
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# Associação SOS Amazônia |
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# Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica |
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# Socieadade de Pesquisa em Vida Selvagem e Educação Ambiental |
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# Instituto Terra Brasilis de Desenvolvimento Sócio-Ambiental |
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Colombia: |
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# ABO |
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# Alcaldía Urrao |
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# Corponariño |
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# Fecomar |
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# Corporación Ecoambiental |
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# Fondo para la Acción Ambiental y la Niñez |
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# Alcaldía Génova |
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# Alcaldía Jardín |
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# Alcaldía Ocaña |
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# Alcaldía Roncesvalles |
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# Alcaldía municipal Zapatoca |
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# Corpoguajira |
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# Pantera Colombia |
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# BCA |
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# Alcaldía Falan |
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# FORNIAT - Fundación Ornitológica del Atrlantico |
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# Fundación [[Proyecto Tití]] |
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# Alcaldía municipal de San Vicente de Chucuri |
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# Fundación Zoológico de Barranquilla |
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# Conservación guarataro S.A |
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# CRQ |
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# Corantioquia |
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# Conservación internacional Colombia |
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# Fundación Natura |
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# Policia ambiental y ecologica de Sanvicente de Chucurí |
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# Comité Departamental de Cafeteros de Santander |
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# Fundación Ornitológica del Qundío |
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# Corporación de monitoreo de la Biodiversidad Mashiramo |
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# Fundación verdes horizontes |
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# ASOBIUT |
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# Vicepresidencia de la Republica |
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# ECOTUR COLOMBIA SA |
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# Red Nacional de Jardíns Botanicos |
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# Alcaldía de Barbacoas |
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# Empresa de servicios públicos de Roncesvalles |
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# CL EXCHANGE |
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# CAMPLEADERS |
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# Fundación Malpelo y otros ecosistemas marinos |
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# Alcaldia Municipal del Carmen de Atrato |
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# ProAves (Secretary) |
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# Rainforest Colombia |
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# Alcaldia Municipal del Tambo |
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# Villamil Saavedra u asociados |
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# Llanobolsa sa |
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# Agrocom |
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# C&ener S.A |
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Mexico: |
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# Fundación Plan Estratégico de Cozumel |
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# Sociedad para el Estudio y Conservación de las Aves - CIPAMEX |
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# Endémicos Insulares (Secretary) |
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# Bosque Antiguo |
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# Mater Natura |
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# Canasta de Semillas |
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# Naturalia |
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# Asociación Mexicana de Zoos y Acuaria |
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# Fundación de Parques y Museos de Cozumel |
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# Conservación de Islas |
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# Pronatura |
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# Sin Fronteras |
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# Parque Ecológico Macuiltepetl - Museo de las Aves de Veracruz |
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# Sacbé |
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# IB UNAM |
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# The Nature Conservancy México |
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# Reserva Ecológica el Edén |
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# Ayuntamiento de Cozumel |
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# Amigos de Sian ka´an |
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India: |
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# Agumbe Rainforest Research Station |
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# Biodiversity Research and Conservation Society (BraConS) |
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# Biome Conservation fund |
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# Conservation Research Group |
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# Wildlife Information Liaison Development |
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# Keystone Foundation |
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# Wildlife Research and Conservation Society |
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# Zoo Outreach Organization (Secretary) |
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# Chester Zoo 10. Conservation Breeding Specialist Group |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 15:35, 4 August 2015
Formed in 2000 and launched globally in 2005, the Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) comprises 100 non-governmental biodiversity conservation organizations working to prevent species extinctions by identifying and safeguarding sites where species evaluated to be Endangered or Critically Endangered under International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) criteria only exist at one location on earth.[1] AZE members work to rebuild populations of endangered and critically endangered species through efforts to eliminate human threats such as commercial exploitation, disease and the introduction of invasive species. AZE provides expertise on biodiversity goals for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and assists party nations in integrating protection of AZE sites and species into National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAP).[2] Country-based initiatives, or national Alliances for Zero Extinction, have begun to take shape recently representing partnerships of government agencies and non-government organizations to accelerate the protection of AZE sites in compliance with national commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity.[1]
See also
References
- Larsen FW, Turner WR, Brooks TM (2012) Conserving Critical Sites for Biodiversity Provides Disproportionate Benefits to People. PLoS ONE 7(5): e36971. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036971 [3]