The Collaborative Partnership on Sustainable Wildlife Management (CPW) is hosting its Third Wildlife Forum with the aim of exploring how to support the implementation of the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework ahead of the Fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to be held in Kunming, China.

The CPW, a voluntary partnership of 14 international organisations, including TRAFFIC, promotes the sustainable use and conservation of wildlife resources. It fosters discussion on the complex interconnections and mutual dependencies between wildlife and people and works to increase cooperation and coordination on sustainable wildlife management issues among its members and partners.

Registration for the hybrid forum, which will be offering sessions both virtually and in-person, as a result of the ongoing pandemic, is now open. The forum will be held within the One With Nature World Exhibition in Budapest, Hungary on the Sunday 26 and Monday 27 September 2021.

Programme session topics include: Landscapes as food provision systems; Human-wildlife conflict; Wildlife harvesting, use and trade; Zoonotic disease and the One Health Approach; Connectivity in thought and practice – linking the dots for sustainable wildlife management

For full details on the programme and to register, please visit the:

Wildlife Forum website

Registration is free-of-charge.