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THE RANGER EFFECT
Across landscapes and seascapes, rangers set change in motion. Through their knowledge, presence and daily work, they help nature and communities thrive - and turn global biodiversity commitments into action.
DG Statement
IUCN Director General’s statement on International Day of the World’s…
News
Global Tiger Day 2026: Coexistence in action – Scaling solutions for people and…
Press release
Seven IUCN-recommended Natural and Mixed sites join UNESCO World Heritage List
External event
48th session of the World Heritage Committee
Who we are
A powerful Union
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Our Members
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Our Members
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IUCN Members include national and subnational governments and government agencies as well as non-governmental and indigenous peoples’ organisations from over 160 countries.
The latest from our members
IUCN Secretariat
Hundreds of committed staff in more than 60 countries provide data, analysis and convening support to Members, and implement direct conservation action.
IUCN expert Commissions
IUCN Commissions are networks of scientists and experts providing IUCN and its Members with technical and policy advice to drive conservation and sustainable development.
What we do
Our knowledge and tools are based on the most up-to-date science. They enable society, economies and nature to thrive together.
Our RESULTS
Driving policy and action for people and planet
600+
sites
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in 60 countries with or working towards certification on the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas
Our history
75 years of vision and impact
Shortly after the Second World War, IUCN’s founders came together under the shared belief that no single government or organisation can address the challenges facing our planet alone. Each of the seven and a half decades since has reinforced the truth of that belief, and proved the value of a global Union dedicated to solving the issues facing humanity and its relationship with nature, on which humanity depends.