With world-leading conservationists David Attenborough, Jane Goodall and Chris Packham (and the late, great Professors Aubrey Manning and Norman Myers) honouring us as Patrons, PM surely merits being at the heart of discussions and debate around biodiversity, conservation and wildlife issues? That’s certainly been my view and ambition since starting as Director just over three years ago, given my campaigning career began working on wildlife issues at Friends of the Earth. Surprisingly, that’s not been a universally accepted ‘no-brainer’. So it was very good to receive confirmation at the end of February of PM’s membership of IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Famous for its ‘Red List’ of threatened species, IUCN describes itself as ‘the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,300 member organisations and some 16,000 experts’. IUCN membership enhances our status as an organisation with something relevant to contribute on biodiversity issues, provides opportunities to build partnerships and boosts our efforts via our ‘Anthropocene’ campaign to get population included in the ongoing discussions around the Convention on Biological Diversity. - Robin Maynard, Director, Population Matters |