Plastic pollution is a globally recognised problem, with some regions acknowledged as being more heavily impacted than others. What is less known is the impact of plastic pollution on animals living in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems, including migratory species. This webinar will explore the main finds about protected species under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) in Asia and the Pacific region. It will focus on two case studies on the species of the Mekong and the Ganges rivers, which sit among the most polluted rivers in the world. Combined, they have an estimated contribution of over 200,000 tonnes of plastic to oceans annually.
With a prominent panel of experts, this webinar will share information on and discuss:
• The exposure and effects of plastics to CMS-listed migratory species in freshwater and terrestrial systems in Asia and the Pacific
• Current knowledge and research gaps on the impacts of plastics on migratory species
• Existing protocols, methodologies, and scientific assessments to assess impacts of plastic on migratory species
• Ongoing challenges