[:en]Heliopolis University is pleased to announce the implementation of a new policy focused on monitoring species of conservation concern, with a special emphasis on those classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This policy reflects our commitment to biodiversity conservation and environmental stewardship by ensuring that campus activities and projects do not harm vulnerable species and contribute positively to conservation efforts.
The policy will involve:
- Regular Species Assessments: Conducting periodic surveys to identify and monitor the presence of IUCN-listed and other conservation-priority species on campus. This will help in tracking population trends and potential threats.
- Protective Measures: Implementing guidelines for staff, students, and visitors to prevent disturbances to sensitive habitats and protect species of concern.
- Educational Initiatives: Providing educational programs and training sessions on conservation issues, helping the university community understand the importance of these species and their role in ecosystems.
- Research Opportunities: Encouraging research projects focused on conservation, habitat restoration, and sustainable practices that support at-risk species and promote biodiversity.
This policy represents a commitment to conservation and a recognition of the university’s role in supporting global and local conservation efforts. Together, let us contribute to the protection and preservation of species for future generations.
For more details:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RWUAv5lLt4rt_Iz2Ke2uCe0GqJPYzvWX/view?usp=drive_link[:]