UN Launches First-Ever Live Map of Large Mammal Migrations
On 4 September 2024, the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals launched a groundbreaking online map, known as the Atlas of Ungulate Migration.
It is collaborated by over 80 scientists, using the best available science to provide up-to-date migration maps. In addition to providing scientific information, the tool will be invaluable in informing conservation planning, infrastructure development, and policymaking to enhance ecological connectivity. The new interactive map currently covers 20 global populations, ranging from the iconic Serengeti wildebeest and African elephant, to the saiga of the Central Asian steppe. The maps will be made freely available to governments, conservationists, and the public.
More info:https://www.cms.int/gium/resources/migration-atlas.html
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