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Arctic seals and more than half of bird species are in trouble on latest list of threatened species

The IUCN update shows 61% of bird species have declining populations and Arctic seals face increased extinction risk due to climate change and human activities, officials said.

  • Arctic seals are increasingly threatened by extinction due to climate change, according to Kit Kovacs of the International Union for Conservation of Nature .
  • More than 61% of the world's bird species are in decline, with deforestation and agricultural expansion as key factors, according to Stuart Butchart of BirdLife International.
  • Green sea turtles have made significant recoveries, highlighting the success of conservation efforts, according to Rima Jabado from the IUCN.
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The risk is due to global warming that occurs four times faster in the Arctic than in other regions of the world, dramatically reducing sea ice coverage.

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Arctic seals are threatened with extinction, primarily due to climate change and human activity, according to an updated list from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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Climate change, shipping and oil extraction make life difficult for Arctic seals. Three species have now been upgraded to the Red List of the World Conservation Organization. [more]]>

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