Study identifies 16,825 sites around the world where prioritising conservation would prevent extinction of thousands of unique species
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Without conservation action, the Botha’s Lark, South Africa’s most threatened terrestrial bird species, faces extinction as early as 2025. With an estimated 340 individuals left in the wild in South Africa, the species population has declined by 90% over the past decade.
Study identifies 16,825 sites around the world where prioritising conservation would prevent extinction of thousands of unique species
KUALA LUMPUR: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Firefly Specialist Group has identified four congregating firefly species,...
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