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🌍🦀For #WorldMigratoryBirdDay read how remote sensing technologies to improve sustainable management of wetlands and waterbirds in the Sahel.

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#RESSOURCEProject #SWMProgramme @WMBD https://t.co/gKzMZtrqvv

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Watch to learn how the #RESSOURCE Project is supporting Astou’s work in annual International Waterbird Census in the Djoudj National Park! #SWMProgramme #WMBD2025 πŸ¦’πŸ”­

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FAO Forestry

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''Sakondry is a gift from heaven! It is delicious, rich in proteins and contributes to the preservation of nature.''

See more of this edible insect from #Madagascar in the #SWMProgramme's 3D virtual exhibition

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#AgInnovation #EdibleInsects https://t.co/HP77EAmElC

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πŸŒπŸ“Millions of people around the world depend on wildlife for their daily food, income, and cultural identity.

🌳🍽️ @FAO’s @HubertBoulet talks about #SWMProgramme work to improve wildlife conservation and food security.

#WolrldFoodDay https://t.co/e0MsQpBze9

FAO Forestry

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πŸ”΄ LIVE SOON

Join the #SWMProgramme and the International Alliance against Health Risks in Wildlife Trade for an online event

Sustainable Wildlife Governance in Namibia, Cameroon, and DRC

πŸ—“οΈ Thursday 23 October 2025
⏰ 10:00-11:30 UTC+2
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@giz_gmbh https://t.co/z60FumhCux

FAO Forestry

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A hunter in Gabon notices sick wildlife.

Years ago, it’d be ignored.

Today, it could prevent the next pandemic.

Find out how the #SWMProgramme takes a #OneHealth approach, empowering communities to contribute to global health security.

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The majority (71.8%) of zoonotic emerging infectious diseases come from wildlife. 🌍

On #OneHealth Day, see how @FAO is tackling this through wildlife & protected area management, including with the #SWMProgramme & #CPWildlife.

Learn more πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/sEW2AYAfTO https://t.co/dgC0F8pqaq

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In #Namibia, communities camp for weeks to collect devil's claw, as it provides valuable income.

The #SWMProgramme works with local partners to promote good harvesting methods and fair prices, and prevent animals from injuring themselves as a result of harvests πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/DxjHaonoRg

FAO Forestry

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Read a State of the World’s Forests 2024 case study:

Africa: The legal hub: using new diagnostic tools and methodologies to catalyse legal-reform processes for sustainable wildlife management

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#SWMProgramme #SOFO2024

@Cirad @CIFOR-ICRAF @TheWCS https://t.co/ILjm2WvaQU

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