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Eugene

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Tue Mar 12, 2019, 10:26 PM Mar 2019

'Almost certain extinction': 1,200 species under severe threat across world

Source: The Guardian

'Almost certain extinction': 1,200 species under severe threat across world

Scientists map out threats faced by thousands of species of birds, mammals and amphibians

Lisa Cox
Tue 12 Mar 2019 21.16 GMT Last modified on Tue 12 Mar 2019 21.18 GMT

More than 1,200 species globally face threats to their survival in more than 90% of their habitat and “will almost certainly face extinction” without conservation intervention, according to new research.

Scientists working with Australia’s University of Queensland and the Wildlife Conservation Society have mapped threats faced by 5,457 species of birds, mammals and amphibians to determine which parts of a species’ habitat range are most affected by known drivers of biodiversity loss.

The project is from the same team of researchers that found just five countries are responsible for 70% of the world’s remaining wilderness.

The new research, published in PLOS Biology, maps “hotspots” where species are most affected by threats such as agriculture, urbanisation, night lighting, roads, rail, waterways and population density, and “coolspots” that provide refuge from these threats.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/mar/13/almost-certain-extinction-1200-species-under-severe-threat-across-world

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Related: Hotspots of human impact on threatened terrestrial vertebrates (PLOS Biology)

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