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CAFF’s mandate is to address the conservation of Arctic biodiversity, and to communicate the findings to the governments and residents of the Arctic, helping to promote practices which ensure the sustainability of the Arctic’s resources.  While also working towards regulations and practices for flora, fauna and habitat management, utilization and conservation of the Arctics resources. To help fulfill this role CAFF produces a range of strategies which present plans for directly conserving species and also designed to develop the framework which will facilitate more effective conservation measures.  

 

These strategies provide scientific and conservation recommendations on how to implement these strategies and insure the most effective management response.  They are developed via intensive international cooperation between countries and scientists across the Arctic region.

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Conservation of Arctic biodiversity

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The goals of this strategy are provided to enhance co-operation among Arctic countries and relevant agencies, communities and organisations to secure the natural productive capacity of Arctic ecosystems and to secure biological diversity at all levels in the Arctic.

 

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Arctic Conservation Strategies

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