The IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) is a science-based network of more than 9,000 volunteer experts from almost everycountry of the world, all working together towards achieving the vision of:
The IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) is a science-based network of more than 9,000 volunteer experts from almost everycountry of the world, all working together towards achieving the vision of:
A just world that values and conserves nature through positive action to reduce the loss of
diversity of life on earth
A just world that values and conserves nature through positive action to reduce the loss of
diversity of life on earth
Working in close association with IUCN’s Global Species Programme, SSC’s major role is to provide information to IUCN on biodiversity conservation, the inherent value of species, their role in ecosystem health and functioning, the provision of ecosystem services, and their support to human livelihoods.
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