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Forced to vanish

By: Himanshu, N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Down to Earth Description: Feb 16-29, 2024: p.16-18.Subject(s): Migratory species - Extinction risk - Human-led pressures - Habitat loss - Overexploitation - Climate change - Pollution - Conservation efforts In: Down to EarthSummary: The world has its first clear evidence on migratory species facing heightened levels of extinction risk due to human-led pressures Migratory species are increasingly threatened by extinction due to human-led pressures, marking the first clear evidence of this global issue. Factors such as habitat loss, overexploitation, pollution, and climate change disrupt their migration patterns and reduce their chances of survival. These species play vital roles in ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and ecological balance. Human activities, like urban expansion and industrialization, often destroy key habitats and migratory pathways. Overfishing and hunting further endanger these species. Conservation efforts must prioritize protecting these critical species and their habitats to address this growing crisis. Collaborative global action is essential to ensure their survival and preserve biodiversity. – Reproduced
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The world has its first clear evidence on migratory species facing heightened levels of extinction risk due to human-led pressures Migratory species are increasingly threatened by extinction due to human-led pressures, marking the first clear evidence of this global issue. Factors such as habitat loss, overexploitation, pollution, and climate change disrupt their migration patterns and reduce their chances of survival. These species play vital roles in ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and ecological balance. Human activities, like urban expansion and industrialization, often destroy key habitats and migratory pathways. Overfishing and hunting further endanger these species. Conservation efforts must prioritize protecting these critical species and their habitats to address this growing crisis. Collaborative global action is essential to ensure their survival and preserve biodiversity. – Reproduced

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