The 110th Council of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has just concluded, marking a historic moment as the organization celebrates 75 years of commitment to nature conservation. This exceptional meeting took place in two parts, combining online and physical sessions in Fontainebleau, France, the symbolic location where the IUCN’s founding acts were signed.

In February 2022, the Council made the exceptional decision to hold this meeting in France, a symbolic gesture to commemorate IUCN’s 75 years at the very place where its founding acts were signed. This decision underscored a significant moment for the organization, reinforcing its attachment to its historical roots.

This historic Council provided an opportunity to celebrate IUCN’s 75 years of commitment to biodiversity conservation. Inspiring speeches by Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of IUCN, and the new Director General, Dr. Grethel Aguilar, emphasized the importance of this crucial milestone in the organization’s history.

Representatives from IUCN Europe and IUCN ICENCA also participated in this memorable event, illustrating IUCN’s global commitment to nature conservation.

Beyond moments of celebration, the 110th Council was an opportunity to make several important decisions for IUCN’s future. Among these was the announcement of Dr. Grethel Aguilar as Director General, effective from October 20, 2023. This appointment marks a new stage in the organization’s governance and strengthens its leadership in global biodiversity conservation efforts.

The 110th IUCN Council in Fontainebleau will be remembered as a historic moment, commemorating 75 years of unwavering commitment by the organization to nature protection. As IUCN continues its vital mission, this Council provided an opportunity to celebrate past achievements while looking forward with determination and hope for the future.

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