From Science to Action: The Role of ICMBio’s National Research Centers in Saving Species.

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10/10/2025
16:00 - 17:00
Brazil , Onsite

Why attend

Join us to explore how Brazil’s 14 National Centers for Research and Conservation turn science into action — assessing extinction risk, managing threatened species, and guiding conservation policy. Discover success stories, connect with experts, and help strengthen the future of biodiversity protection.

Session Description

Brazil harbors one of the most incredible biodiversity on the planet, but faces growing challenges from habitat loss and species decline. The 14 National Centers for Research and Conservation (CNPCs) of ICMBio are responsible for strategic activities such as applied research, biodiversity monitoring, extinction risk assessment, development and implementation of National Action Plans (PANs), management of threatened species, control of invasive alien species, and technical support for protected area management. Promoting awareness of these centers strengthens understanding of their role as critical structures for implementing conservation policies and fulfilling international commitments, such as extinction risk assessments, Reducing Climate Overshoot Risks, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and Scaling Up Resilient Conservation Action.
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Speaker

Speaker Cecilia CRONEMBERGER

Coordinator for Biodiversity Monitoring and Research, ICMBio

Speaker Amely Martins

Environmental Analyst, ICMBio

Speaker Arthur BRANT

Coordenator, ICMBio