Image used in hero section:La Hotte Landfrog, Eleutherodactylus bakeri. Photo credit: Robin Moore. It would be great to have a descriptive paragraph here about the content below. A Memorandum of Cooperation between the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and AZE. AZE is a recognized indicator for the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. Learn more about how protecting AZE sites can help Parties achieve Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 and Target 12. A Carta including AZE signed by Like-Minded Megadiverse Countries (LMMCs) at the CBD Convention of Parties (COP) 13. A GEF/UN Environment project, Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE): Conserving Earth’s Most Irreplaceable Sites for Endangered Biodiversity, focuses on advancing AZE at both site and global levels. A resolution was passed at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Jeju, Korea to invite the world’s governments to give priority to protecting AZE sites and to request that the SSC and the WCPA encourage CBD Parties to support better protection of AZE sites. Related Resources pdf Memorandum of Cooperation Signed between the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and AZE. pdf Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 Quick Guide Guide to help with reaching Aichi Biodiversity Target 11. pdf Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 Quick Guide Guide to help with reaching Aichi Biodiversity Target 11. pdf IUCN World Conservation Congress Resolution Inviting governments to prioritize protecting AZE sites and requesting SSC and the WCPA to encourage CBD Parties to support better protection of AZE sitesBe a force for zero extinctionPolicy MakersInclude AZE sites within your national government conservation strategiesGovernment resourcesResearch ScientistsHelp conservation efforts through submitting site updates and nominationScience resourcesConservation organizationsProtect sites independently or in collaboration with other organizations Conservation resourcesIndividual contributorsGive your support to individual AZE partner organizations around the worldContribution options Bale Mountains. Photo: stefancek