Global species loss: Biodiversity study highlights the devastating human impact
- The International Union for Conservation of Nature stated that at least 411 fungi species face extinction due to threats like deforestation and pollution.
- Deforestation, farming, and climate change threaten fungi, with at least 411 fungi species facing extinction, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature report.
- Approximately 20% fewer species exist at human-affected sites compared to unaffected ones, as found in a study by Eawag and the University of Zurich.
- Pollution, habitat changes, and invasive species significantly impact biodiversity globally, according to François Keck, the lead author of the study.
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New study: Solar parks can increase biodiversity
Solar parks are often found on land previously used for agriculture. Many people are critical of the plants. However, a new study underscores a well-known thesis that biodiversity can benefit from it. From D. Bartoschek.[more]]>
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