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2010 species pledge set to fail: conservationists

July 4th, 2009 by admin

The worlds paramount authority on species loss has warned that pledges to roll back the threat to biodiversity by 2010 were running into the sand.

In its new report, issued on Thursday, the Swiss-based IUCN said Earth was hurtling towards a mass extinction.

The goal set by UN parties under the Convention on Biological Diversity to reduce biodiversity loss by 2010 “clearly will not be met,” Jean-Christophe Vie of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) told AFP.

This tally rises to 1,159 if 290 critically endangered species that are tagged as possibly extinct are included.

Out of 44,838 species on the IUCNs famous “Red List”, 869 are considered to be extinct or extinct in the wild, it said.

More than one in eight birds are threatened with extinction, with Brazil, Indonesia and oceanic islands spearheading the peril. Nearly a quarter of mammals, especially hunted species in Asia, face a similar threat.

Nearly one third of amphibians are at risk of being wiped out through habitat loss, fungal infection and other risks.

“Considering that only 2.7 percent of the 1.8 million described species have been analysed, this number is a gross underestimate, but it does provide a useful snapshot of what is happening to all forms of life on Earth.”

“Overall, a minimum of 16,928 species are threatened with extinction,” IUCN said in a press release.

Vie, deputy head of the IUCNs species programme, called on governments to tackle the biodiversity crisis with the same urgency with which they tackled its economic crisis.

The IUCN analysis, Wildlife in a Changing World, was issued just before a deadline governments set themselves to evaluate their success in achieving the 2010 target.

He added: “Governments should put as much effort, if not more, into saving nature as they do into addressing the economic and financial sectors.”

“Economies are utterly dependent on species diversity. We need them all, in large numbers. We quite literally cannot afford to lose them.”



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