Mongabay recently published an article about a new study by Ramesh et al
<https://news.mongabay.com/2017/04/overestimated-range-maps-used-for-endemic-birds-in-indias-western-ghats-lead-to-underestimated-threats-study-finds/>
questioning IUCN's methods of estimating species ranges, which has
implications for the Red List, and this past week the director of the Red
List, Craig Hilton-Taylor, responded with a op-ed/commentary at Mongabay
which boiled down to this point:

   -
   - -- But just as it is important to embrace cutting-edge technologies,
   it is also fundamental to respect the rigorous system for assessing
   extinction risk for the Red List. Ramesh et al. made a fundamental error by
   confusing two definitions normally used in assessments.


However, there were also some areas of common ground with Ramesh et al
highlighted by the author, read the full IUCN response here:

https://news.mongabay.com/2017/05/an-evolving-iucn-red-list-needs-to-be-both-innovative-and-rigorous/

Erik


On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Erik Hoffner <[email protected]>
wrote:

A new feature was published just too late for inclusion in the Mongabay
> weekly email newsletter below that just went out, but I think it is of high
> interest to folks on this email list since the methodology of the Red List
> is called into question by this new study:
>
> *Overestimated range maps for endemic birds in India’s Western Ghats lead
> to underestimated threats, study finds*
>
> https://news.mongabay.com/2017/04/overestimated-range-
> maps-used-for-endemic-birds-in-indias-western-ghats-lead-
> to-underestimated-threats-study-finds/
>
> Erik
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> want to launch business enterprises, including soap and garment making.
> GRACE employs women as surrogate mothers for newly orphaned gorillas during
> an initial 30-day quarantine period.
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> by teaching them to care for and breed alternative protein sources. Coopera
> helps provide alternative food sources through ECOLO-FEMMES, an
> organization that trains women in livestock breeding and agriculture to
> reduce great ape hunting in Kahuzi-Biega National Park.
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> rape victims in tree planting to provide food sources to wild chimpanzees.
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> into remote areas, along with a growing rural human population, are putting
> intense pressure on un-conserved forests as well as protected lands.
> - Unless habitat loss, poaching and trafficking are controlled in
> Cameroon, reintroduction of captive chimpanzees may not be achievable. Some
> conservationists argue, however, that reintroduction of captive animals is
> needed to enhance genetic resilience in wild populations.
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> 3,700 square miles), from the territorial waters of French Guiana to
> Maranhão State in northern Brazil.
> - Exploratory drilling could start as soon as this summer, with the
> closest well to be drilled just 28 kilometers (17 miles) from the reef,
> according to Greenpeace.
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> near the Amazon Reef. A spokesperson for the Brazilian Institute of the
> Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA), told Mongabay that
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> importing rosewood from Madagascar in 2014 in violation of the Convention
> of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna
> (CITES).
> - Environmental groups are heralding the ruling, which reversed the
> decision of a lower court and sidestepped conflicting claims about the
> legality of the shipment by Malagasy authorities.
> - The outsized shipment to Singapore was larger than all of the other
> seizures of rosewood in the world, combined, over the past decade.
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> and deforestation pose new threats to the cultural survival of the Arhuaco
> indigenous peoples.
> - The Arhuaco people in Colombia describe themselves as global custodians
> of the world who bear the responsibility for the wellbeing of the mountains.
> - These so-called indigenous “forest wardens” are sounding the alarm over
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> spatial planning law.
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> without which development should not be able to continue.
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> Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), committed to providing $1.74
> billion in project financing.
> - Local and international environment activists have protested the
> expansion plans for years, and the project is currently the subject of a
> civil suit.
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> - While out patrolling on April 11, Ari and Afokao heard gunshots.
> - The patrol unit followed signs and tracks until they discovered a group
> of six poachers who were cutting up a freshly slaughtered elephant carcass.
> - A shootout followed, in which both Ari and Afokao were fatally shot.
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> - The Goldman Environmental Prize, dubbed the Green Nobel Prize, honors
> grassroots environmental heroes from Europe, Asia, North America, Central
> and South America, Africa, and Islands and Island nations.
> - The winners will be awarded the Prize today at the San Francisco Opera
> House.
> - The winners include Uros Macerl from Slovenia, Prafulla Samantara from
> India, mark! Lopez from the United States, Rodrigo Tot from Guatemala,
> Rodrigue Mugaruka Katembo from DRC and Wendy Bowman from Australia.
>
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> - The project is the brainchild of Diogo Veríssimo, a David H. Smith
> Conservation Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University. Veríssimo studies
> the ways human behavior and biodiversity conservation intersect, focusing
> in particular on conservation marketing.
> - “Talking about nature has too often become about extinction, decline and
> loss,” Veríssimo says. “With Lost & Found we aim to make it about hope,
> determination and passion.”
> - Mongabay spoke with Diogo Veríssimo about what first sparked his
> interest in rediscovered species, why it’s important to highlight the field
> researchers who track down lost species, and just what he hopes to
> ultimately achieve by telling these stories.
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> by *Wahyu Mulyono* [04/21/2017]
> - Local NGOs in the Baliem Valley of Indonesia's Papua province are
> working with indigenous peoples to map their customary territories.
> - Over the past two decades, one foundation has mapped 19 of the 27
> customary territories in Papua's Jayawijaya district.
> - Some communities who were initially suspicious of the program have
> decided to trust it.
>
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> - The Deepwater Horizon disaster is considered the largest marine oil
> spill in United States history.
> - New research to be published in the journal Science tomorrow quantifies
> for the first time the damage done to the Gulf of Mexico’s natural
> resources by the 2010 disaster.
> - Researchers determined that the average U.S. household is willing to pay
> $153 for a program to prevent future oil spills, and this figure was used
> to extrapolate the final $17.2 billion estimate of how much the Gulf’s
> natural resources are worth.
>
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> Canceled: Plans for a bridge in a critical wildlife area in Borneo have
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> - Plans for the Sukau Bridge, crossing the Kinabatangan River near a
> wildlife sanctuary in Malaysian Borneo, raised a global outcry.
> - "We are not going ahead with the bridge," Sabah Forest Department Chief
> Conservator Sam Mannan announced at an event in London.
> - In explaining his decision, Mannan reportedly cited a recent letter by
> celebrated naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough, as well as
> concerns expressed by scientists, NGOs and corporations.
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> million hectares (or more than 54 million acres) of land in Central and
> West Africa could be converted to oil palm plantations.
> - Seven African nations signed a pledge dedicating themselves to the
> sustainable development of the palm oil sector, known as the Marrakesh
> Declaration, at the UN climate talks in Marrakesh, Morocco last November.
> - According to a study published in the journal Environmental Research
> Letters earlier this month, those seven nations, which collectively
> represent 70 percent of Africa’s tropical forests, have good reason to be
> proactive when it comes to managing the rollout of oil palm operations
> within their borders. But there is also reason to hope that oil palm
> expansion in Africa will be done more sustainably in Africa.
>
>
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> - On the morning of April 1, more than 60,000 people were hit by a massive
> landslide that dragged large amounts of water, dirt and mud downhill and
> buried 17 neighborhoods of Mocoa in the process.
> - For risk management expert Gustavo Wilches-Chaux, the lack of land use
> planning is one of the factors that determined the impact of this natural
> disaster.
> - Wilches-Chaux notes that some Colombian populations have settled along
> the tributaries of the main rivers of the country — areas highly vulnerable
> to floods, landslides and avalanches.
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