When I joined World Wildlife Fund I was a relative newcomer to conservation, and the learning curve was steep – particularly when it came to acronyms.?BINGOs, COPs, CITES. I had to learn a whole new language. ? At WWF, we’re gearing up for a series of acronym-heavy global meetings later this month, starting with the CBD COP16. This meeting sets the global agenda for conservation and has consequences for everyone who depends on nature—which is to say, all of us. ? Here is a great explainer on what the CBD is, what a COP is, and what’s at stake during the global conservation meetings happening in Cali, Colombia in just a few weeks. https://bit.ly/3U1qqDs
You are doing great Job for really One day my wish to work for Wildlife through WWF will come true.
Bioquímica | Coordinadora Gestión Académica Fase Título y Vínculación con el medio| Encargada de cursos tutoriales fase título | Educación | Sustentabilidad
1 个月I would love to have that oportunity to work for nature and have that steep learning curve you mentioned. Thanks for your work