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Dear friends,
My name is Iveta Seidlova. I am founder and president of Global Biodiversity Protection since September 2009. I was raised in the countryside by my family, including my father, an engineer of water and forests, like my grandparents, in a deeply imbued with respect for nature and biodiversity. My own sister is herself landscape engineer. Today I have developed a great sensitivity to biodeversity and realize the need for man to preserve the Earth and to live in a healthy way. I am completely invested in this project that I bring an overall sensitivity and considerable amount of energy to. Which eventually led me to the position of President of Global Biodiversity Protection.
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I was born in the Czech Republic, and as a model, I have had the privilege to travel around the world and been in contact with many cultures and species. During these trips I have met interesting people very sensitive as I am about the state of the planet, and makers of the highest order with which I had the opportunity to share their views about the challenges that will have to be picked up by our generation. During these interviews, these interlocutors drew my attention on the necessity to preserve biodiversity. I then knew that my huinch was right.Today, the potential dangers of global warming for our planet have led me to set up this action, based on a scientific approach (Action based on evidence and statements), to forge in the world, a civilization more advanced, greener and healthier.
Iveta Seidlova |
Description: Conservation, sustainable use and protection of natural resources including plants, animals, mineral deposits, soils, clean water, clean air, and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Concerned with the world's biodiversity crisis and other enviromental problems. The World Conservation Union (IUCN) has updated the 2009 Red List of threatened species in the world. It is an alarming report it published, revealing that 17,291 animal and plant species face extinction. GBP will works to protect wildlife and wild places mainly in Africa. Protecting endangered species, fight against deforestation, support national development while preserving natural resources: how to reconcile all these issues critical to our future? Our project is part of the recommendations of the Kyoto Summit (effective from 2005) on the environment was followed by the Copenhagen World Summit (from 7 to 18 December 2009) The overall profit for our project: Driving the new generation to think differently its relationship to its environment in order to establish a respectful relationship with the Earth, which will allow humanity to develop a new civilization noble, as part of a universal development, harmonious and sustainable. Global Bbiodiversity Protection intends to work mainly on protecting wildlife and flora, oceans and rivers, in Africa, specifically.
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Deontology: GBP does not meddle in any political interference from other States and Communities. GBP's approach is purely humanistic and therefore respecting freedom of opinion and the diversity of cultures. GBP thinks that cultural diversity contributes positively to human development and the secular preservation of territories. As an efficient and non-sectarian structure, GBP accepts all donors, business or states included. Yet, GBP will freely decide where to intervene and who to accept donations from, in line with its Deontological chart whose principles are aligned with the Charter of the United Nations. GBP will strictly separate the donors from the Managing Committee. Acting with transparency, the Managing Committee will define strategies and decide on investment priorities.
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