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Skip to main content Toggle navigation ENFRES */ */ */ CMS Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals AboutIntroductionParties and Non-partiesHow to become a PartyOrganizational StructureAmbassadors for Migratory SpeciesPartnerships40th Anniversary10 Years CMS Abu DhabiPress & MediaConvention BodiesConferences of PartiesStanding CommitteeScientific CouncilScientific Council MembersSecretariatExecutive SecretaryStaffOpportunitiesContactOrganizational StructureDocumentsBy Meeting >>Conference of PartiesStanding CommitteeScientific CouncilOther meetingsBy Type >>Convention TextResolutionsDecisionsConcerted ActionsNational ReportsStrategic PlanWelcomeDraftsEngagingStrategic Plan Working GroupBackground DocumentsCompanion VolumeAction PlansRules of ProceduresActivitiesReview Mechanism & National Legislation ProgrammeReview MechanismNational Legislation ProgrammeWorking GroupsTask ForcesProjectsSmall GrantsSGP 2012-2013SGP 2013-2014Capacity BuildingToolsWorkshopsNBSAPsLinksOnline CourseCampaignsAwardsTopicsEcological ConnectivitySpeciesSpecies ListAppendix I & II of CMSOverseas Territories/Autonomous Regions & ReservationsListing ProposalsSpecies+ThreatsBycatchDolphin Drive HuntsPublicationsNewslettersNewsletterE-newsletterScientific ArticlesOutreach MaterialsCOP ProceedingsTechnical SeriesFact SheetsCMS Family GuideTechnical ReportsCMS instrumentsAgreementsMemoranda of UnderstandingSpecial Species Initiatives News Avian Influenza Continues to Impact Wild Migratory Birds: The Case of Prespa National Park Dalmatian pelicans Meeting Ongoing 3-Day CMS Technical Workshop on Light Pollution & its Impact on Migratory Birds and Bats (29-31 March) News New Review Finds the Consumption of Wild Meat of Aquatic Megafauna Protected Under CMS to be Widespread Throughout the Tropics Loggerhead Turtle destined for fish market, Belize, Central America © Kurt Amsler Press Release Thirty Years of Conservation Measures for Small Cetaceans in European Seas The Harbour Porpoise is one of the species that benefits from tailored conservation activities under ASCOBANS for the past three decades © Adobe Stock Photos News UNEP Story: States band together to save migratory species Photo : UNEP/Stephanie Foote / 04 Mar 2022 More news . 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Williams (1959–2021)   Opportunities Vacancies in the CMS FamilyVacancies in Other OrganizationsInformation about job openings About CMS The Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), also known as the Bonn Convention, is an environmental treaty of the United Nations that provides a global platform for the conservation and sustainable use of terrestrial, aquatic and avian migratory animals and their habitats. This site is maintained by the CMS Secretariat © 2020  | DisclaimerCMS Secretariat, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1, 53113 Bonn, GermanyTel. (+49 228) 815 2401, Fax. (+49 228) 815 2449, Contact  Social Media SitemapFAQPrivacy and CookiesLogin Back to Top