Three white-naped cranes are resting in the rice paddy. In Korean and mostly East Asian cultures, the crane is seen as a symbol of peace, good fortune and happiness, and a frequent subject in art and legends.
Building block 1 – Using an existing initiative (the Olympic Forest) as a blueprint for National Olympic Commit-tees to initiate their own nature restoration projects.
Building block 2 – Establishing principles for admitting National Olympic Committees’ projects to the Olympic Forest network
Building block 3 – Embracing local expertise, governance, and ownership of projects
Building block 4 – Cooperation between NOCs and local nature conservation organisations as a prerequisite for success
The Analysis Framework to assess biodiversity-related projects through a One Health perspective
Development of an integrated management strategy and action plan for the protected areas and conservation of seabirds and their habitat on Kiribati Island.
Capacity building of Wildlife Rangers on the enforcement procedures, monitoring of seabirds, and invasive species eradication.
One of the women-led Vulture Support Group established in Zimbabwe with 95% of women's participation. The group is geared toward championing vulture conservation in their area through constant monitoring & tackling vulture poisoning incidences.