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IUCN Conservation Planning Tools

Wed, 22 Apr

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Join this webinar to learn about the helpful tools, guides and training courses offered by the IUCN Conservation Planning Specialist Group. Their mission is to save threatened species by increasing the effectiveness of conservation efforts worldwide.

IUCN Conservation Planning Tools
IUCN Conservation Planning Tools

Time & Location

22 Apr 2026, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm AEST

Webinar

About This Event

The IUCN Conservation Planning Specialist Group (CPSG) has a mission to save threatened species by increasing the effectiveness of conservation efforts worldwide. Supported by over 270 volunteer experts, the CPSG is known for providing beneficial and practical conservation planning advice.


Their proven approach to Species Conservation Planning has been turning the challenge of saving threatened species into success stories for over 40 years. They have accomplished this by:

  • Developing and sharing interdisciplinary science-based tools and methods.

  • Providing culturally sensitive and respectful facilitation for stakeholder-inclusive conservation action planning.

  • Promoting global partnerships and collaborations.

  • Integrating and leveraging the contributions of both in situ and ex situ communities to create cohesive species conservation strategies.

  • Building capacity for species conservation planning worldwide.


Join this webinar to learn about the tools, methods, guides and training courses offered by the IUCN CPSG, including

  • Principles

  • 8 Steps

  • The One Plan Approach

  • Planning Processes

  • Training Courses

  • How CPSG can help you develop an effective conservation strategy

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