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  • What we lose when animals go extinct - National Geographic
    Most of the animals shown here are among the more than 28,000 species of animals and plants has ravaged global amphibian populations More than 500 species have been affected; 90 of these may
  • The State Of The Rhino 2021 - Faunalytics
    The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) publishes a report each year detailing conservation trends and developments for the five rhino populations in Africa and Asia IRF funds rhino conservation efforts and scientific research, focusing on anti-poaching efforts, breeding programs, habitat management and education
  • Global Biodiversity Loss | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
    Biodiversity loss is caused by a range of different pressures, from habitat loss due to agricultural expansion, pollution or desertification to invasive alien species and climate change At the root of every issue is one common thread: the unsustainable use of land and resources
  • Urgent action must be taken to save the critically endangered . . .
    The population of the two rhino species are extremely small: each has fewer than 80 individuals According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of threatened
  • A giant prehistoric rhino was the biggest ever land mammal - CNN
    The new species, Paraceratherium linxiaense, or Linxia Giant Rhino, was named by a Chinese and US team led by Deng Tao from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) at
  • Rhino poaching on the decline in South Africa | Stories | WWF
    We also tackle the illegal trade of and demand for rhino horn through market monitoring, research and advocacy, collaborating with online and transport companies to help them identify and remove rhino and other illegal wildlife products, and strengthening local and international law enforcement efforts You can help Sign on to stop wildlife crime
  • The ART of bringing extinction to a freeze – History and . . .
    The Anthropocene – the human epoch – is characterized by the dominance of Homo sapiens over the planet Overexploitation of limited natural resources bears the risk of significant negative economical and societal consequences [3] as we fundamentally depend not only on their steady supply but also on the invaluable ‘ecosystem services’ which intact ecosystems provide [4]


















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