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The International Union for Conservation of Nature released its latest Red List of Threatened Species on Thursday. ... but it also highlights conservation success stories such as the Iberian lynx.
A conservation success story Apo Island features mangroves and beach vegetation, important habitats for local wildlife. - Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press/LightRocket/Getty Images
Dec. 26—Every year conservation groups in Maine work to protect tracts of land for recreation, access, wildlife and, more recently, to stem the effects of climate change by creating corridors of ...
The success story of the Western Shield program has been tarnished by more recent developments. The woylie has been added back to WA's list of threatened fauna due to the sharp declines since 2002, with some places having as much as a 95% decrease (including that locality near the Upper Warren in Manjimup, where the original sevenfold increase ...
Pakistan exceeded its Bonn challenge commitment, [14] Khyber Pakhtunkhwa a province in Pakistan became the first international entity to complete the challenge, [15] on success of Bonn challenge Head of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s Inger Anderson dubbed the project as “a true conservation success story”. [13]
Friends of the Everglades has taken legal actions over the years to protect the Everglades from overdevelopment and pollution. When Marjory Stoneman Douglas first began the organization, Friends of the Everglades, along with the work of other individual activists, was instrumental in persuading the Richard Nixon administration to stop the development of the Miami International Airport in the ...
Wildlife Conservation Expos draw thousands of attendees from a global community dedicated to wildlife conservation. Expo features presentations on the latest work from WCN's Conservation Partners, Wildlife Funds, and other programs, and also features other conservation experts and organizations as guest speakers.
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