Key Points

Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh will represent India at the upcoming IUCN Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi. He announced this important diplomatic assignment through his social media channels over the weekend. The event marks a significant milestone as India will unveil its first national Red List of Endangered Species. This participation highlights India's commitment to global conservation efforts despite being a relatively small landmass with extraordinary biodiversity.

Key Points: Kirti Vardhan Singh to Represent India at IUCN Congress 2025

  • Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh announced his participation via social media platform X
  • India will unveil its first national Red List of Endangered Species
  • The congress brings together 1400+ government and civil society organizations
  • India hosts four global biodiversity hotspots despite having only 2.4% land area
  • The event serves as largest marketplace for conservation science and policy
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MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh to represent India at IUCN Conservation Congress 2025

MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh will represent India at IUCN Conservation Congress where India's first Red List of Endangered Species will be unveiled in Abu Dhabi.

"Proud to represent India at the #IUCN #ConservationCongress2025 in Abu Dhabi from Oct 9, where India's first Red List of Endangered Species will be unveiled. - Kirti Vardhan Singh"

New Delhi, October 5

Union Minister of State for Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, and External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh, will represent India at the IUCN Conservation Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi from October 9.

The Minister shared the details in a post on X on Saturday.

He said, "Proud to represent India at the #IUCN #ConservationCongress2025 in Abu Dhabi from Oct 9, where India's first Red List of Endangered Species will be unveiled."

https://x.com/KVSinghMPGonda/status/1974513559255077098

As per its official website, the IUCN World Conservation Congress will see the world come together to set priorities and drive conservation and sustainable development action.

IUCN's 1400+ government, civil society and Indigenous peoples' Member organisations vote on major issues to help guide humanity's relationship with our planet, it noted.

The website also mentioned that the Congress is also the largest marketplace for conservation and sustainable development science, practice and policy. Scientists, policy experts, business leaders and professionals from around the globe share their experience, innovation and latest research.

India became a State Member of IUCN in 1969, through the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).

The official website of IUCN notes how India is a megadiverse country with only 2.4% of the world's land area, and yet accounting for 7-8% of all recorded species, including over 45,000 species of plants and 91,000 species of animals.

"The country's diverse physical features and climatic conditions have resulted in a variety of ecosystems such as forests, wetlands, grasslands, desert, coastal and marine ecosystems which harbour and sustain high biodiversity and contribute to human well-being. Four of 34 globally identified biodiversity hotspots: The Himalayas, the Western Ghats, the North-East, and the Nicobar Islands, can be found in India", IUCN noted.

The IUCN Congress 2025 taking place in Abu Dhabi has five themes described on the website as- Scaling Up Resilient Conservation Action, Reducing Climate Overshoot Risks, Delivering on Equity, Transitioning to Nature-Positive Economies and Societies and Disruptive Innovation and Leadership for Conservation.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Hope our minister focuses on practical conservation measures, not just speeches. Our wildlife needs real protection, especially in the biodiversity hotspots mentioned. Let's see some action on ground level.
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Anjali F
As someone from the Western Ghats region, I'm glad India is taking conservation seriously. Our forests and wildlife are precious heritage. Hope the Red List helps protect endangered species better! 🐅🌳
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Michael C
India's participation in global conservation efforts is crucial. The five themes mentioned - especially transitioning to nature-positive economies - align well with sustainable development goals. Good initiative!
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see India taking leadership in conservation. The statistics about India's biodiversity are impressive. Hope this congress leads to concrete action plans for protecting our natural heritage.
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Vikram M
India has been IUCN member since 1969 - that's quite a legacy! Hope our minister showcases our conservation success stories like Project Tiger and wildlife sanctuary networks. Jai Hind! 🐘🦚

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