Tag: red list
Alarming Threats to Freshwater Fish, Atlantic Salmon, and Green Turtles
Twenty five per cent of freshwater fish species at risk of extinction, with alarming declines noted for Atlantic salmon and green turtles, according to the latest IUCN Red List update.
Climate Change Leading Cause of Amphibian Declines Globally
A new study reveals that climate change has become a significant driver of amphibian declines worldwide. Climate change effects have emerged as the most common primary driver of deteriorating amphibian populations from 2004 to 2022, affecting 39% of species, compared to just 1% during the previous two decades (1980-2004).
Amphibians Decline Continue Globally with 40.7% of Species Threatened
About 40.7 per cent (2,873 species) of amphibians are now classified as globally threatened under the IUCN Red List categories, which include Critically Endangered, Endangered, and Vulnerable, according to a report. The report published in Nature reveals that the status of amphibians globally is continuing to deteriorate, with an increase from 37.9% in 1980 and 39.4% in 2004.
Two in five plants across the world under threat of extinction
Two in five of the world’s plants are at risk of extinction as a result of destruction of nature, according to the Royal Botanic...
































