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2014 annual report of the Species Survival Commission and the Global Species Programme
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Library ID
45591



Link
https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/45591



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Resource Year
2015



Resource Type

Publication
Research & publication




Theme

Biodiversity




Topic

Species conservation science
Species conservation action




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Organisation

Species
Species Survival Commission



The Species Survival Commission (SSC), a science-based network comprising over 9,000 volunteer experts deployed across more than 130 Specialist Groups, Red List Authorities and Task Forces, all working together towards achieving the vision of “A world that values and conserves present levels of biodiversity,” presents its annual report for 2014. 



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    Anonymous
    "Exciting to see tech enhance conservation efforts in Central Asia"
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "Let's build on the momentum from the IUCN's 2014 report, Asia's conservation efforts are inspiring, but we need to see similar progress in Central Asia, where species like the snow leopard are still under threat. Collective action can lead to a brighter future for our planet."
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "What's being done to protect Species S in Central Asia?"
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    How has the Species S population evolved in Central Asia since 2014?
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    Fascinating insights into the Species S from IUCN's 2014 report. The emphasis on conservation in Asia and Central regions is commendable. It's vital to continue supporting these efforts to ensure biodiversity thrives globally. #ConservationMatters #NatureNeedsUs
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    The 2014 annual report of Species S highlights critical conservation efforts in Asia and Central regions. What are the key takeaways for sustainable strategies moving forward? #IUCN #Conservation
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "Great work, IUCN! Keeping species safe"
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "Overlooked: Central Asia's plight deserves more spotlight."
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "Interesting report, but where’s the hard data? IUCN’s regional breakdowns often lack granularity—what’s *really* happening in Central Asia’s ecosystems? #AskForEvidence" (149 chars)

    *Engages skeptically while prompting deeper scrutiny of the report’s specifics.*
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "Species S’s 2014 report: ‘Surviving Asia & Central regions—barely.’ IUCN’s take? ‘Keep calm, we’ve got a Red List for that.’ 😅 #ConservationHumor"

    (137 characters)

    *Balances humor, pragmatism, and engagement while nodding to the IUCN’s work.*
    Jul 10, 2025 2:52 am
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    Anonymous
    "2014’s progress shows conservation efforts in Asia & Central regions are making a difference! Let’s keep building on this hope—every species saved is a victory for our planet. 🌍✨"

    (140 characters)

    *Balances optimism with facts, ties to the report’s focus, and invites continued action.*
    Jul 10, 2025 2:53 am