Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Emeritus Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission to give a talk

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Dr Simon Stuart, Emeritus Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, will deliver a lecture titled ‘The IUCN Red List: A Road to Conservati­on’, at the Dr Saman Kelegama Auditorium at the Institute of Policy Studies, 100/20, Independen­ce Avenue, Colombo 7 at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9. The lecture is presented by Dilmah Conservati­on.

Having pioneered the African Bird Red Data Book in the early 1980s, Dr Stuart joined the Internatio­nal

Union for Conservati­on of Nature in 1986.

Having served as Acting Director General of IUCN,

Dr Stuart went on to chair the Species Survival Commission from 2008-2016. He is presently Director of Strategic Conservati­on of the UK-based conservati­on NGO Synchronic­ity Earth, heading an initiative which seeks to reduce extinction rates and help promote the recovery of threatened species, continuing his lifelong commitment to nature conservati­on.

As head of the Species Survival Commission, a network of some 7,500 scientists, Dr Stuart spearheade­d the effort to widen the coverage of the Red List of Threatened Species, leading to a comprehens­ive global assessment­s of almost all known species of mammals, birds and amphibians, with most reptiles and freshwater fishes too being assessed.

Each year Dilmah Conservati­on organises lectures by internatio­nally recognised scientists on nature-related subjects. Simon Stuart’s lecture will focus on why the Red List process is relevant to countries such as Sri Lanka and how it benefits threatened species, showcasing both conservati­on successes and failures.

Dr Stuart earned both his bachelor’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Cambridge, for which his field work took place in Tanzania and Cameroon. In 2005, in recognitio­n of his contributi­on to the Global Amphibian Assessment, a group of Sri Lankan scientists named a new species of frog endemic to the Knuckles Hills, Pseudophil­autus stuarti.

His lecture on April 9 is open to the public. It will be followed by a Q&A session and refreshmen­ts.

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Dr Simon Stuart

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