::: News News ::: Home> News > News Press [Enter] to skip the sub-menu. Press [Tab] to continue Print SharingSharing Facebook gplus twitter plurk 字級小 字級中 字級大 News ::: Keyword: Release Date(Start Date): - Release Date(End Date): 202411/14 News Taiwan Actively Responds to International Biodiversity Targets, Participates in CBD COP16 to Demonstrate Cross-Regional Collaboration The Sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP16) just concluded in Cali, Colombia. The conference, the first since the adoption of the Kunmi... 202411/06 News Creating a Wall-Less International Teaching Center! FANCA Partners with Saisiyat of Penglai Village to Sign MOU with NCCU The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA) has been promoting the co-management of natural resources with indigenous peoples. In particular, the implementation results alongside the Saisiyat ... 202409/20 News Collaborating with the Community to Restore the Satellite Wetlands of Shuanglianpi, Wild-released Chinese Rice Fish Show New Vitality In the early days, the Shuanglianpi Wetland in Yilan County was designated as a wildlife refuge by the Yilan County Government in accordance with the Wildlife Conservation Act because it was home to m... 202409/02 News Carbon Sink and Biodiversity ESG Project Matching Platform—First Batch of Companies Join Local Communities in Creating Carbon Reduction and Conservation Milestones After more than two years of planning and multiple discussions and exchanges with over a hundred domestic enterprises to gather feedback, the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA) launched t... 202408/27 News The FANCA is Looking for Creative Ideas for Formosan Rock Macaque Agricultural Damage Prevention and Control, with a Prize Money of up to NT$50,000 With the frequent occurrence of agricultural damage caused by the Formosan rock macaque (Macaca cyclopsis) population in recent years, the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA), after laun... 202408/27 News Prevention of Human-Bear Conflicts and Implementation of Community-Based Conservation Must Emphasize the Needs of Mountain Tribal Communities Animal rights organizations lodged a request for the wholesale ban of metal lasso snares (boar sling traps) with the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA) today (August 27). The FANCA said... 202408/08 News Properly Addressing Farmers’ Wildlife Damage Control and Prevention Needs and Respecting the Reasonable Use of Natural Resources by Indigenous Peoples: Wholesale Ban on Metal Lasso Snares Is Not Suitable Certain animal rights organizations and legislators proposed amending the Animal Protection Act to advocate for a wholesale ban on metal lasso snares (boar sling traps) today (August 8). In response... 202407/30 News Ministry of Agriculture Announces the Extension of Prohibition to Bring Mammals into Forest Recreation Areas and Forest Parks, Rescue Dogs Exempted from August 1, 2024 Since the distribution areas of rabies-positive wildlife have not been reduced, indicating that the epidemic is still not slowing down, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) announced on July 31, 2024, th... 202407/19 News Book Launch of Animal Book of Cou: The Development and Legacy of Ethnozoology The Chiayi Branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FANCA) held a book launch for the Animal Book of Cou at the Creative Space of the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. Following the P... 202407/12 News Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity: Respecting the Needs of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Wholesale Bans on the Use of Metal Lasso Snares Not Suitable Animal rights activists submitted a referendum petition to advocate a wholesale ban on metal lasso snares (boar sling traps) today (7/12). In response, the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency (FAN... Total Pieces of Info:30 Current page:2/3 First Page « 1 2 3 » Last Page Visit counts:150 Last updated on:2023-10-11 Conservation Regulations Related Links International Affairs Ecological Education Centers Back Top