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- Insect declines are a stark warning to humanity - UNEP
40 per cent of insect species are declining Across the world, more than 40 per cent of insect species are declining and a third are endangered, the analysis found The rate of extinction is eight times faster than that of mammals, birds and reptiles
- Endangered Species Of Arkansas - The Nature Conservancy
If we save endangered birds, we also protect forests that clean our air and water and provide recreation that fuels our economy The U S Fish and Wildlife Service has listed 32 species in Arkansas as endangered (The Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission’s state list of rare species includes more than 70 plants and animals )
- Conservation Highlights of 2023: WWFs Impactful Achievements
New tiger population estimate of 5,574 wild tigers announced by Global Tiger Forum Back in 2010, with wild tiger numbers at an all-time low of about 3,200 individuals, the world’s 13 tiger range countries—with support from conservation partners including WWF—made a global goal to double wild tiger numbers
- Scientists consider moving species as a last resort amid . . .
Relocation of species outside historical ranges is still a rarity, but U S wildlife officials have identified numerous threatened and endangered plants and animals already being affected by
- Rarest of the rare: List of critically endangered species
The Wildlife Conservation Society released a list of critically endangered species dubbed the "Rarest of the Rare" -- a group of animals most in danger of extinction, ranging from Cuban crocodiles
- Preventing extinction and supporting biodiversity | U. S. Fish . . .
Silver rice rat Missouri bladderpod White wartyback pearlymussel Which of these species need protecting? The short answer is, all of them We at the U S Fish and Wildlife Service know that a healthy environment is essential for all of us – regardless of our zip code We also know that it takes more than clean air and water to make our world healthy, it takes biodiversity too From the
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