Assam-based conservation scientist Bibhab Kumar Talukdar has been awarded the prestigious Harry Messel Award for Conservation Leadership by the Species Survival Commission (SSC) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Abu Dhabi. This honor, awarded during the 5th IUCN SSC Leaders’ Meeting, acknowledges his groundbreaking contributions to species conservation, particularly for Asian rhinos, through both leadership and on-ground initiatives. Talukdar has been an influential conservationist associated with IUCN SSC since 1991 and became Chair of the Asian Rhino Specialist Group in 2008.
Pioneering Contributions in Rhino Conservation
Talukdar has played a pivotal role in organizing three Asian Rhino States meetings in Indonesia, India, and Nepal, resulting in a landmark commitment to protect Asian rhino species. He has also been a key driver of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020, which successfully translocated 22 rhinos to Manas National Park from 2008 to 2022.
Founding Aaranyak: Assam’s Conservation Hub
Founded in 1989 by Talukdar, Aaranyak has evolved from a local nature club to a premier biodiversity organization in North East India, employing 200 staff across diverse conservation projects. Under Talukdar’s dynamic leadership, Aaranyak has become a career hub for researchers, biologists, and environmental educators, actively collaborating with forest departments and conservation partners across India.
Global Impact and Scientific Contributions
Talukdar’s work has extended globally through his involvement in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment for the Eastern Himalayas (2002-2004). His 70+ scientific publications, including two in SCIENCE, and coordination of over 60 conservation projects further establish his impact on wildlife conservation at both national and international levels.
Overview
- Founded: 1948
- Type: Global environmental organization
- Headquarters: Gland, Switzerland
- Membership: Comprises over 1,400 organizations, including government agencies, NGOs, and scientific institutions from around the world.
Mission
Goal: To influence, encourage, and assist societies in conserving the integrity and diversity of nature.
Focus Areas: Biodiversity conservation, sustainable resource management, and ecosystem restoration.
Key Functions
Red List of Threatened Species: Maintains a comprehensive database that assesses the conservation status of plant and animal species globally, highlighting those at risk of extinction.
Protected Areas: Supports the establishment and management of protected areas, including national parks and wildlife reserves, to safeguard habitats and species.
Policy Advocacy: Engages with governments and international bodies to promote effective environmental policies and legislation.
Programs and Initiatives
Species Survival Commission (SSC): A network of experts that focuses on the conservation of threatened species and their habitats.
World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA): Promotes the establishment and effective management of protected areas worldwide.
Nature-Based Solutions: Advocates for solutions that harness nature’s power to address societal challenges, including climate change and sustainable development.
Achievements
Global Impact: Contributes to international agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
Research and Education: Conducts research and provides training and resources for conservation practitioners and policymakers.
Collaborations
Partnerships: Works with various stakeholders, including governments, NGOs, and the private sector, to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable development globally.
Notable Events
World Conservation Congress: A major event held every four years, bringing together conservation leaders, stakeholders, and practitioners to discuss and develop strategies for global conservation efforts.