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IUCN Congress 2025: Ukrainian leadership and global recognition

Posted on October 18, 2025March 6, 2026 By Editor No Comments on IUCN Congress 2025: Ukrainian leadership and global recognition

The IUCN World Conservation Congress was held on October 9–15, 2025, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. As the world’s largest environmental forum, it brought together scientists, policymakers, NGOs, and business leaders.

Diana Garlytska became Regional Councillor for Eastern Europe, North Asia, and Central Asia

A major outcome for Ukraine was the election of Diana Garlytska to the IUCN Council. Her election recognizes years of leadership in climate diplomacy, youth engagement, and environmental education.

Diana Garlytska founded the Sustainability Narrative Institute in Vilnius. The organization focuses on advocacy and strategic communication for sustainable development. She also conducts academic research on green finance as part of her PhD studies.

Her appointment strengthens Ukraine’s voice in global conservation governance. It also enhances regional cooperation on biodiversity protection and sustainable development policies.

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Ukraine scores decisive victory at World Conservation Congress

The congress highlighted Ukrainian achievements in protected area management

The Tuzly Estuaries National Nature Park team received the IUCN WCPA International Ranger Award. The award recognized their protection of Black Sea ecosystems, anti-poaching work, and education efforts.

The honor is granted annually for exceptional commitment to biodiversity conservation worldwide. In 2025, it was awarded to 13 rangers and teams from multiple countries. Recipients receive financial support ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 for continued conservation work.

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Another major distinction went to Michael Brombacher, Director of FZS Ukraine.
He received the IUCN WCPA Fred Packard Award for global contributions to protected areas. In his speech, Brombacher emphasized the role of Ukrainian national parks during the war. He described them as spaces of resilience, solidarity, and support for society and nature.

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