The German Red List Centre is a service provider for all authors working on the national Red Lists in Germany. It assists them by providing organizational and financial support during the development of draft Red Lists. The comprehensive technical guidance offered by the Centre ensures that the quality of the Red Lists is maintained to a high standard.
The Red List Centre is responsible for planning, coordinating and editing the German national Red Lists on behalf of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (Bundesamt für Naturschutz – BfN), which is the publisher of the German national Red Lists of animals, plants and fungi. The Red List Centre cooperates with a wide network of about 650 Red List authors and facilitates expert networking. In addition, it supports capacity building and promotion of young taxonomy experts.
In cooperation with BfN, the German Red List Centre is responsible for promoting the Red Lists to a wide range of organisations involved in politics, conservation and landscape planning as well as to interested members of the general public.
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