Our Mission and Objectives

To conduct research in order to enhance understanding of conservation through the use of wild living resources and to influence policy and practice accordingly. See our networking and other activities here and on Facebook

 
ESUG to meet on 5 June in Tallinn
05 Jun 2025

 Photo: Hongbin(UnSplash) - Pro

 

Join us in Tallinn for the ESUG General Meeting with PRO-COAST on 4-5 June 2025

 

This event will be a great opportunity to learn more about the exciting research that ESUG is coordinating within the PRO-COAST project and to connect with other researchers and experts involved. You are invited to a case study visit with group dinner on the coast on 4 June. On 5 June we will share updates and discuss future plans for ESUG in our General Meeting (download documents here). Of course, you will also have the chance to explore the beautiful Estonian city of Tallinn. If you are interested or have any questions, feel free to get in touch. We hope many of you will be able to join us!

 
PRO-COAST met in Slovenia too
21 Nov 2024

During 19-21 November, 30 members of the Pro-Coast project met physically in Koper, close to the northwest corner of Slovenia, as guests of ESUG member Elena Bužan of Primorska University. Professor Bužan’s group are bringing hunters and residents together on Hunting Ground Strunjan, part of Strunjan National Park, partly using camera traps, to decrease human – wildlife conflicts and illegal waste sites. Julie Ewald, Ben Kenward, Nick Casey and Robert Kenward, from Team-ESUG which coordinates Pro-Coast, presented on the Community Sustainability Platform (CUSP) and a decision support tool (see ESUG year-1 briefing). Julian Mühle provided teaching for building CUSP’s nascent network.

 
Pro-Coast meeting in Bergen, Norway.
13 Jun 2024

Pro-CoastBergenESUGsite

Six members of ESUG, including Chair Julie Ewald, were among the participants at a second physical meeting of the Pro-Coast project in Bergen during 11-13 June 2024. Work is now starting in the nine Case Studies. This is under intensive guidance by social scientists, which reminds us how much this project differs from GEMCONBIO (2006-8), in which study of conservation projects showed that success depended mainly on adaptive management and knowledge leadership, and TESS (2008-11) in which the need for detailed local mapping and ease of collection by trained community volunteers was demonstrated. In Pro-Coast we seek to discover what individual motivations favour conservation behaviour, and to use this knowledge to engender massive roll-out of tools for sustainable use of wild resources. 

 
Conference in honour of Prof Dr Tatyana Bragina
26 Feb 2024

Very many congratulations to our member in Kazakhstan and Honourable Professor of Kostanai Pedagogical Institute, Doctor of Biological Sciences Tatyana M. Bragina, for whom an International Conference was dedicated on “Conservation of Biological Diversity and Development of a Network of Specially Protected Natural Areas”. Tatyana (centre with pink/white flowers) was instrumental in creating the Naurzum Nature Reserve and is a long-standing member of IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management. Robert Kenward attended by Zoom and gave introductory words as well as providing a first publication for the Pro-Coast project. Many thanks to Tetiana Gardashuk for help with translation.

 
ESUG to coordinate PRO-COAST project

Thanks to a successful bid into the EU Horizon programme, ESUG will coordinate a project for PROactive approach for COmmunities to enAble Societal Transformation. Starting on 1 November 2023 and running for 3 years,  PRO-COAST will research motivations for nature conservation based mainly in sustainable use of cultural (e.g. ecotourism) and productive (e.g. fisheries) services from wild species and their ecosystems, initially in nine coastal communities in Europe and then scale up for roll out (e.g on Naturalliance, see last two paras here). For PRO-COAST we now also have a Gender Equality Policy for which Dr Tetiana Gardashuk is Gender Equality Officer.

 

Governance

 ESUG is governed by its members, who delegate responsibility between general meetings to an elected Chairperson, currently Dr Julie Ewald of the UK, and Committee, currently Dr Tetiana Gardashuk (Ukraine), Dr David Scallan (Belgium), Dr Viktor Šegrt (Croatia), Prof Sándor Csányi (Hungary), Dr Frank Vorhies (UK), with Prof Robert Kenward (UK) as Treasurer; Robin Sharp CB is Chair Emeritus. ESUG has since founding had a part time Secretariat c/o EBCD, Rue de la Science 10, 1000-Brussels; offices are also in Japan & UK.

 

Activities

The group works through projects to produce knowledge tools for conservation through sustainable use of biodiversity, either as

  1. Policy documents and instruments for governments, or
  2. Software tools, including web-portals, to distribute knowledge

A Gender Equality Policy guides our work.

 

Patrons of ESUG 

We are profoundly grateful to the following for their generous support of our work for 2019-23, which has already enabled a Climate Change page & gave 15 more languages on www.naturalliance.org:

Federation of Associations for Hunting & Conservation of the EU

British Association for Shooting & Conservation

Chair of Anatrack Ltd

Robin Sharp CB