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IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group 2018 Report Sara Oldfield Adrian Newton Co-Chairs Mission statement Network Sara Oldfield (1) The aims of the Global Tree Specialist Group Membership: strengthen group membership. Adrian Newton (2) (GTSG) are: to promote and implement global Synergy: (1) collaborate with other plant SSC Red Listing for trees and to act in an advisory groups; (2) enable planning and collaboration Red List Authority Coordinator capacity to the Global Trees Campaign. through meetings. Malin C. Rivers (3) Communicate Projected impact for the 2017-2020 Communication: (1) publish a GTSG newsletter; Location/Affiliation quadrennium (2) publicise the conservation status of trees. (1) Freelance, 5 Marshall Road, Cambridge By the end of 2020, we will have completed CB1 7TY, UK conservation assessments for the world’s tree Activities and results 2018 (2) School of Applied Sciences, Bournemouth species using the IUCN Red List categories and Assess University, Talbot Campus, Fern Barrow, criteria. The goal is to complete IUCN Red List Red List Poole, Dorset, UK assessments for all species included in Global- (3) Botanic Gardens Conservation International, TreeSearch. However, it may be necessary to i. Red List assessments for 15,537 tree species Richmond, UK accept nationally equivalent assessments for were prepared, with 5,678 submitted to the endemic species of some countries. A Global IUCN Red List Unit and 2,010 published. This is Number of members Tree Assessment report will be produced with more than the 12,000 assessments anticipated 120 analyses of the major threats to tree species, and includes endemics of Brazil, Colombia, conservation measures underway, and priority Indonesia, Madagascar, Malaysia, and Mexico together with Sapotaceae and Annonaceae. Social networks conservation needs. This will draw attention to (KSR #1) Website: tree species that are Data Deficient and in need ii. Training and review workshops were held www.globaltrees.org/gtsg.htm of further taxonomic work or field survey. It will provide a road map of major actions needed in Indonesia, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Kenya, to conserve trees on a global scale relating to Georgia, Laos, Bahamas, Sabah (Malaysia) and the post Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Australia. Over 150 people from more than (GSPC) agenda, implementation of the Reducing 40 institutions were trained. (KSR #1) Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degra- Network dation (REDD+) initiative at national level and Membership the Sustainable Development Goals. i. We have 10 new members of the group. Synergy Targets for the 2017-2020 quadrennium i. In 2018 we have collaborated with the Assess China Plant Specialist Group (submitted 500+ Red List: assessment of all tree species (ca. tree assessments together), Brazil Plant Red 60,000). List Authority, Eastern African Plant Red List Authority, Central African Plant Red List Authority, Crop Wild Relative Specialist Group, and Palm Specialist Group. (KSR #29) Koompassia excelsa photographed in Malaysia Photo: Sara Oldfield ii. The Southeast Asian regional meeting of the Acknowledgements GTSG was held in February 2018 in Bogor, Indo- We are most grateful to BGCI for providing the nesia. The aim was to discuss tree conserva- Secretariat for the GTSG, and for the generous tion and the Global Tree Assessment project in support from botanic gardens including the Southeast Asia. The focus was on sharing prog- Missouri Botanical Garden, Morton Arboretum ress in tree Red List assessments on a national and Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden. Support level, and also to discuss the implementation of from the University of Bournemouth is also the Global Tree Assessment in the region. The acknowledged. The rewarding partnership with outcomes identified who should be involved, Fauna & Flora International continues to be ways to share information, methodology and Leaves of belian (Eusideroxylon zwageri) extremely important to the GTSG, helping to photographed in Malaysia lessons learnt across regions. Individual GTSG ensure that IUCN Red List assessments for trees Photo: Sara Oldfield members were also invited to Global Tree inform priority conservation action through the Assessment meetings in Madagascar, Kenya, Global Trees Campaign. We also wholeheartedly Bahamas, Sabah (Malaysia) and Australia. thank Fondation Franklinia, CEPF, Mohammed (KSR #29) bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, Univer- Communicate sity of St Andrews/STFC, the Rufford Founda- Communication tion, CBD/Japanese Biodiversity Fund, DeltaAn- i. Three GTSG newsletters were published. alytics, Keidanren Nature Conservation Fund (KSR #28) and IUCN/Toyota for their support. ii. Two publications were produced in 2018: The Red List of Fraxinus (January 2018) gives Summary of activities 2018 the conservation status for all 53 species of Species Conservation Cycle ratio: 3/5 Fraxinus. The Red List of Nothofagus (December Assess 2 || 2018) includes conservation assessments for Network 3 ||| all 37 species of Nothofagus. (KSR #28) Communicate 2 || Main KSRs addressed: 1, 28, 29 KSR: Key Species Result.