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.
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).
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]]>
Arctic seals, more than half of bird species on latest threatened list
Arctic seals are being pushed closer to extinction by climate change and more than half of bird species around the world are declining under pressure from deforestation and agricultural expansion, according to an annual assessment from the International Union for Conservation of Nature. One bright spot is green sea turtles, which have recovered substantially thanks to decades of conservation efforts, the IUCN said Friday as it released its lates…
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