Nature's Chambers Winter 2025
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In December, the United States Congress voted to establish the United States Foundation for International Conservation (USFIC). With its creation, the foundation holds the promise to become transformational in providing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
COP16’s outcomes were not perfect, and we can always go further and faster, but real and meaningful progress was made towards a healthier planet.
Marine ecosystems don’t recognize borders, yet conservation efforts often do. Since 2015, the Kenya-Tanzania Transboundary Conservation Area (TBCA) initiative has served as a beacon of hope for marine conservation in the region.
Indonesia, the largest archipelago on Earth with more than 17,000 islands endowed with abundant natural resources, stands at the crossroads of development and conservation.
With the Peruvian Conservation Caucus promoting Bill 1477, aimed at institutionalizing clear transparency measures within the country’s fisheries sector, FiTI and the ICCF Group have been engaging with stakeholders in Peru, providing information and fostering discussions on the importance of fisheries transparency.