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Organizations relating to Evolution and Species

Species 2000 / Leiden, Netherlands / Est. 1996
International Scientific Committee for Tuna and Tuna-like Species in the North Pacific Ocean / Shizuoka, Japan / Est. 1995
Forest Invasive Species Network for Africa / Zomba, Malawi / Est. 2004
Save Our Species / Gland, Switzerland / Est. 2010
Creation Research / Redland City QLD, Australia
Species360 / Bloomington MN, USA / Est. 1973
Aviornis International / Herentals, Belgium / Est. 1973
International Cetacean Education Research Centre / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1987
Global Register of Migratory Species / Atlantida, Uruguay
Gilman International Conservation Foundation / Yulee FL, USA
Great Apes World Heritage Species Project / Cambridge MA, USA
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo / Naples, Italy / Est. 1981
Migratory Wildlife Network / Parndana SA, Australia / Est. 2011
Joint Anti-Locust and Anti-Aviarian Organization / Est. 1965
Centre of Collections of Microbial Species / Est. 1945
International African Migratory Locust Organisation / Est. 1955
Natura 2000 Network / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1992
Pan-European Ecological Network / Strasbourg, France / Est. 1995
Trust Fund for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals / Nairobi, Kenya
International Bird and Research Centre / Eilat, Israel / Est. 1984
Human Behavior and Evolution Society / Albuquerque NM, USA / Est. 1988
Southeast Asian Gateway Evolution Meeting / Est. 2009
African-Eurasian Migratory /Water Bird/ Agreement / Bonn, Germany / Est. 1995
Convention on the African Migratory Locust / Est. 1962
Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Southern South American Migratory Grassland Bird Species and Their Habitats / Bonn, Germany / Est. 2007
Convention on the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean / Est. 2000
International Foundation for Human Evolutionary Research, Washington DC / Ellicott City MD, USA
International Softbill Society / Glover VT, USA / Est. 1986
Association mondiale de neurobiologie de l'évolution
European Committee for the Prevention of Mass Destruction of Migratory Birds / Est. 1976
International Institute for Human Evolutionary Research / Corvallis OR, USA / Est. 1991
TRAFFIC Oceania / Est. 1984
Hoya Society International / Conyers GA, USA / Est. 1978
Red List Consortium
Collège international pour l'évolution des pratiques de soins / Geneva, Switzerland
Euroducks International / Est. 1988
Global Facilitation Unit for Underutilized Species / Est. 2002
Wetlands for the Americas / Est. 1985
Ecological Design Association / Est. 1989
ETI Biodiversity Centre / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 1991
Centre d'étude sur les mouvements migratoires maghrébins / Oujda, Morocco / Est. 1990
Centre on Evolution in Eastern European Countries / Trento, Italy / Est. 1992
Organization for the Conservation, Protection and Optimum Utilization of Tunas and Tuna-like Species in the Eastern Pacific
AsiaEvo Conference / Est. 2018
European Virtual Institute for Speciation Analysis / Münster, Germany
International Society of Protistologists / Prague, Czechia / Est. 1947
Global TestNet / Plymouth, UK / Est. 2013
European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association / Oxford, UK / Est. 2008
International Commission on Planetary Atmospheres and their Evolution / Madison WI, USA
Centro Studi per l'Evoluzione Umana / Rome, Italy / Est. 1978

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World Problems relating to Evolution and Species

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Undervaluation of systematic biology
Invasive species
Environmental hazards of exotic species introduction
Decreasing diversity of biological species
Threatened species of Plantae
Monopolization of agricultural genetic resources
Extinct species of Dinornithiformes
Risk of ecoaccidents
Extinct species of Hesperornithiformes
Hybridization of wild animal species
Extinction of rainforest species
Endangered totemic species
Overdependence on few crop species
Dangerous unconfirmed species
International trade in endangered species
Unsustainable harvesting rates
Threatened species of living organisms
Irresponsible genetic manipulation
Threatened migratory bird species
Witchweed
Abusive collection of specimens
Threatened species of Chiroptera
Recurring mass extinctions of species
Denial to animals of the right to conditions of life and liberty proper to their species
Extinct species of Synapsida

Action Strategies relating to Evolution and Species

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Evolving
Migrating
Increasing crop diversity
Reviewing conservation issues
Conserving plant species
Protecting migratory species
Preparing species management plans
Conserving rabbits
Developing procedural rules for cooperation amongst NGOs
Compiling directory of endangered species
Protecting wetland ecosystems
Conserving species
Capturing environmental value
Providing services to migrating women
Recovering endangered species
Assessing biotechnologies for improving yields for aquatic species
Coordinating conservation of endangered migratory species
Expanding cooperative research on life cycles of high seas species
Protecting marine animals
Assessing commercial prospects of underutilized forest species
Conserving forest genetic resources
Using flagship species in conservation campaigns
Ensuring debt reduction packages support the evolving international debt strategy
Classifying species
Maintaining biodiversity of marine species

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