University Policy on Protecting IUCN Red Listed and National Conservation Species
- University’s Policy for the Protection of Endangered Species
 - Objective:
 
To protect and preserve endangered species within the university campus and its surrounding areas.
- Actions:
 - Species identification: The university identifies species listed on the IUCN Red List that are present in the region.
 - Protection of vital habitats: The university protects vital habitats and environments hosting these species.
 - Regulating access: The university regulates access to vital areas for protected species and establishes rules to prevent unauthorized interference.
 - Monitoring and assessment: The university regularly monitors the status of species and the effectiveness of protective measures.
 - Awareness campaigns: The university launches awareness campaigns for the university and local community about the importance of protecting these species and raises awareness about environmental issues.
 - Collaboration: The university collaborates with local and national authorities concerned with biodiversity conservation.
 - Review:
 
The university regularly reviews this policy and amends it as needed.
- Guidance:
 
The university is committed to implementing this policy, directing efforts towards protecting endangered species, and enhancing biodiversity.
Source: Categories and Criteria of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species