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- Invasive Species - National Wildlife Federation
Invasive species are among the leading threats to native wildlife Approximately 42 percent of threatened or endangered species are at risk due to invasive species Human health and economies are also at risk from invasive species The impacts of invasive species on our natural ecosystems and economy cost billions of dollars each year
- WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals two-thirds decline in . . .
Endangered species captured in the LPI include the eastern lowland gorilla, whose numbers in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo have seen an estimated 87 per cent decline between 1994 and 2015 mostly due to illegal hunting, and the African grey parrot in southwest Ghana, whose numbers fell by up to 99 per cent between
- What is Overfishing? Facts, Effects and Overfishing Solutions
Systemic overfishing is only made worse by illegal catches and trade In fact, some of the worst ocean impacts are caused by pervasive illegal fishing, which is estimated at up to 30% of catch or more for high-value species Experts estimate illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing nets criminals up to $36 4 billion each year
- Journal of Biogeography | Wiley Online Library
We assess global congruence between species richness and phylogenetic diversity for approximately 95% of all amphibian species, and test whether residuals from the relationship of species richness and phylogenetic diversity show strong spatial patterning
- Impacts of wildlife trade on terrestrial biodiversity - Nature
The wildlife trade is worth billions of dollars annually and affects most major taxonomic groups Despite this, a global understanding of the trade’s impacts on species populations is lacking
- Amphibian Declines Affect Human Health - UC Davis
New research has found the global collapse of frogs and other amphibians due to the amphibian chytrid fungus exacerbated malaria outbreaks in Costa Rica and Panama during the 1990s and 2000s, providing some evidence that preserving biodiversity and preventing species extinction helps protect human health
- Amphibians Threatened by Climate Change
Extinction Risk: Two out of every five amphibian species are threatened with extinction 40 7% of the species being globally threatened – highest for any species This is compared to 26 5% of mammals, 21 4% of reptiles and 12 9% of birds
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