The celebration of International Day for Biological Diversity 2006 by the Secretariat consisted in a number of activities which reflected the beginning of the new phase of enhanced implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
On January 9, the Executive Secretary sent a notification to all Parties inviting them to begin preparations to celebrate International Biodiversity Day under the theme of Protect Biodiversity in drylands, echoing the focus of the International Year of Deserts and Desertification. The official logo for IBD 2006 was made available at the same time on the
IBD page of the CBD Website for all celebrants to download, along with a number of suggested activities. Additional materials, including fact sheets on the biodiversity of drylands, were posted subsequently.
Later, Parties whose countries encompass desert areas were invited to provide pictures for posting on the Secretariat’s Website “to highlight the beauty of these barren lands and reveal the wonders they conceal”. The beautiful photographs received are available on the Website for all to enjoy. All Parties were encouraged to submit reports and photographs of activities organized for IBD. By mid-June the Secretariat was delighted to have received over 25 extensive and informative reports, many with photographs, from Parties around the world, and all are posted on the
IBD Celebrations page.
In addition to the School outreach programme for the Montreal area which has been a successful and enjoyable experience for Secretariat staff and local students for several years (see separate report), this year’s activities included an event-filled day hosted at the Secretariat on 23 May, as May 22 was a national holiday in Canada.