Brazil to Host CMS COP15 from 23–29 March 2026
The Fifteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (COP15) will be hosted by the Government of Brazil in Campo Grande from 23–29 March 2026.
The fifty-seventh meeting of the Standing Committee (StC57) will take place the day before the opening, and the fifty-eighth meeting of the Standing Committee (StC58) will take place immediately prior to COP15 at the same venue.
This landmark UN meeting on wildlife conservation will bring together governments, scientists, conservationists, indigenous peoples and local communities, environmental leaders and civil society from around the world to address the urgent conservation challenges facing the thousands of wildlife species that cross international boundaries.
Brazil, a party to CMS since 2015, is the most biodiverse country in the world. Countless species of migratory animals depend on habitats in Brazil for their survival, whether for breeding, feeding or as stopovers on their journeys. Its natural treasures, including the Amazon rainforest, Atlantic forest, cerrado savannah, pampas grasslands and Pantanal, support extraordinary biodiversity, including migratory animals such as the jaguar, Mexican free-tailed bat and peregrine falcon. Brazil is also home to a remarkable diversity of migratory species, including sharks, rays, migratory freshwater fish, turtles, numerous families of birds, bats, small cetaceans, whales and other marine mammals.
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