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FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for a CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WEST AFRICAN GIRAFFE View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for a CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WEST AFRICAN GIRAFFE View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13 MORE THAN 160 PROJECTS SO FAR! Explore IUCN Save Our Species projects across the world on our interactive map. Search by country or species and find out more about all the incredible projects we have supported over the years. MANAGEMENT STRATEGY TO ESTABLISH NEW POPULATIONS AND Conservation Problem Cycads are the most ancient seed-plants still alive, considered as "living fossils". Unfortunately, more than 60% of the species around the world are faced with extinction, making them the most threatened lineage of plants. In South America, Cycads are diverse in Amazonian forests and other lowland and mountain forests in Colombia mostly. As everywhere else, most Cycads inFISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for a 20 YEARS OF CONSERVATION SUCCESS FOR THE JAMAICAN IGUANA Listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ the Jamaican Iguana population has been decimated by a combination of habitat loss and predation by invasive alien species. Agricultural and urban development, together with timber extraction for charcoal production, has degraded and fragmented the Jamaican Iguana’s tropical dry forest habitat. Where habitat is A GRAIN OF HOPE IN THE DESERT “To have brought the Arabian Oryx back from the brink of extinction is a major feat and a true conservation success story, one which we hope will be repeated many times over for other threatened species,” says Ms Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Director General of the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi. “It is a classic example of how data from the IUCN Red List can feed into on-the-ground ELEPHANT CONSERVATION GOES HAND-IN-HAND WITH NATIONAL The latest studies, available today for World Elephant Day, are alarming: the number of African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) being killed annually runs into the tens of thousands, including a level of poaching that will likely lead to significant population declines. “The current massacre of elephants is indicative of humanity’s accelerating onslaught on the planet’s natural resources BROWN-TAILED VONTSIRA View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for a CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WEST AFRICAN GIRAFFE View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for a CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WEST AFRICAN GIRAFFE View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13 MORE THAN 160 PROJECTS SO FAR! Explore IUCN Save Our Species projects across the world on our interactive map. Search by country or species and find out more about all the incredible projects we have supported over the years. MANAGEMENT STRATEGY TO ESTABLISH NEW POPULATIONS AND Conservation Problem Cycads are the most ancient seed-plants still alive, considered as "living fossils". Unfortunately, more than 60% of the species around the world are faced with extinction, making them the most threatened lineage of plants. In South America, Cycads are diverse in Amazonian forests and other lowland and mountain forests in Colombia mostly. As everywhere else, most Cycads inFISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for a 20 YEARS OF CONSERVATION SUCCESS FOR THE JAMAICAN IGUANA Listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ the Jamaican Iguana population has been decimated by a combination of habitat loss and predation by invasive alien species. Agricultural and urban development, together with timber extraction for charcoal production, has degraded and fragmented the Jamaican Iguana’s tropical dry forest habitat. Where habitat is A GRAIN OF HOPE IN THE DESERT “To have brought the Arabian Oryx back from the brink of extinction is a major feat and a true conservation success story, one which we hope will be repeated many times over for other threatened species,” says Ms Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Director General of the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi. “It is a classic example of how data from the IUCN Red List can feed into on-the-ground ELEPHANT CONSERVATION GOES HAND-IN-HAND WITH NATIONAL The latest studies, available today for World Elephant Day, are alarming: the number of African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) being killed annually runs into the tens of thousands, including a level of poaching that will likely lead to significant population declines. “The current massacre of elephants is indicative of humanity’s accelerating onslaught on the planet’s natural resources BROWN-TAILED VONTSIRA View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443MAMMALS | SOS
CHARISMATIC AND HIGHLY VALUABLE Mammals include some of the most charismatic animals such as cats, primates, and hippos and, as shown by ancient cave paintings, always had a great cultural significance. They also play a vital role in ecosystem health, in addition to being an important source of food for many human populations. THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Of about 5,500 mammal species CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, MOORE'S WOOLLY LEMUR View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
MAMMALS | SOS
CHARISMATIC AND HIGHLY VALUABLE Mammals include some of the most charismatic animals such as cats, primates, and hippos and, as shown by ancient cave paintings, always had a great cultural significance. They also play a vital role in ecosystem health, in addition to being an important source of food for many human populations. THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Of about 5,500 mammal species CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, MOORE'S WOOLLY LEMUR View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13 MANAGEMENT STRATEGY TO ESTABLISH NEW POPULATIONS AND Conservation Problem Cycads are the most ancient seed-plants still alive, considered as "living fossils". Unfortunately, more than 60% of the species around the world are faced with extinction, making them the most threatened lineage of plants. In South America, Cycads are diverse in Amazonian forests and other lowland and mountain forests in Colombia mostly. As everywhere else, most Cycads inFISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for aYEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used BROAD-STRIPED VONTSIRA View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while A GRAIN OF HOPE IN THE DESERT “To have brought the Arabian Oryx back from the brink of extinction is a major feat and a true conservation success story, one which we hope will be repeated many times over for other threatened species,” says Ms Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Director General of the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi. “It is a classic example of how data from the IUCN Red List can feed into on-the-ground ELEPHANT CONSERVATION GOES HAND-IN-HAND WITH NATIONAL The latest studies, available today for World Elephant Day, are alarming: the number of African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) being killed annually runs into the tens of thousands, including a level of poaching that will likely lead to significant population declines. “The current massacre of elephants is indicative of humanity’s accelerating onslaught on the planet’s natural resources CONSERVATION OF THE SAOLA AND OTHER ENDANGERED MAMMALS OF Conservation Problem SOS grantee, the Wildlife Conservation Society's Lao PDR programme is teaming up with local government and communities to conserve the Saola, one of the world's rarest animals, in the unique forests of the Phou Sithone Endangered Species Conservation Area (ESCA). By far the greatest immediate threat to the survival of the saola is unregulated illegal hunting mainly by way WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443MAMMALS | SOS
CHARISMATIC AND HIGHLY VALUABLE Mammals include some of the most charismatic animals such as cats, primates, and hippos and, as shown by ancient cave paintings, always had a great cultural significance. They also play a vital role in ecosystem health, in addition to being an important source of food for many human populations. THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Of about 5,500 mammal species CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, MOORE'S WOOLLY LEMUR View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
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CHARISMATIC AND HIGHLY VALUABLE Mammals include some of the most charismatic animals such as cats, primates, and hippos and, as shown by ancient cave paintings, always had a great cultural significance. They also play a vital role in ecosystem health, in addition to being an important source of food for many human populations. THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Of about 5,500 mammal species CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13FISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, MOORE'S WOOLLY LEMUR View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
YEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten SURVIVING THE WAR FOR MALI'S ELEPHANTS The main wave of the warfare in Mali has washed over the Gourma Region and the elephant range, and its immediate threat is diminished due to foreign intervention. However, mop-up work is still occurring in the Gourma as some of the jihadis and rebels are in hiding in the area, trying to flee. The next main phase of counter-insurgency will now begin, which is less certain and far more WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443 ), CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. (PHOTO: RUSSELL A. MITTERMEIER) Lemurs of Madagascar A Strategy for Their Conservation 2013–2016 Edited by Christoph Schwitzer, Russell A. Mittermeier, Nicola Davies, Steig Johnson, Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Josia Razafindramanana, Edward E.Louis Jr.,
CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13 MANAGEMENT STRATEGY TO ESTABLISH NEW POPULATIONS AND Conservation Problem Cycads are the most ancient seed-plants still alive, considered as "living fossils". Unfortunately, more than 60% of the species around the world are faced with extinction, making them the most threatened lineage of plants. In South America, Cycads are diverse in Amazonian forests and other lowland and mountain forests in Colombia mostly. As everywhere else, most Cycads inFISHES | SOS
MARINE BIODIVERSITY RISKS IRREVERSIBLE LOSS Because oceans influence so much of Earth's overall environment, trouble for the oceans means trouble for humankind. This has led to growing concern for marine species, key indicators of the oceans' health, and recent studies have warned that biodiversity is suffering from a potentially irreversible loss through over-fishing, climate change, PROTECTING OUR WILD INHERITANCE SOS - Save Our Species assigns a high priority to tackling wildlife crime as it is one of the drivers of species extinction and can have a major impact on wildlife populations in a very short period of time. A third of the projects supported by SOS are associated with anti-poaching and wildlife law enforcement activities. Wildlife crime comes in all forms and people break wildlife laws for aYEAR OF THE SNAKE
Snakes are found in every continent except Antarctica and in almost every habitat including the sea and even the Himalayan Mountains. Their presence is important for healthy ecosystems as they are predators as well as prey for other species. Many species feed on rodents and other pest animals and can be an important source of pest control in many tropical countries. Snake venom is also used BROAD-STRIPED VONTSIRA View our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. IUCN Save Our Species works to ensure the long-term survival of threatened species and their habitats while A GRAIN OF HOPE IN THE DESERT “To have brought the Arabian Oryx back from the brink of extinction is a major feat and a true conservation success story, one which we hope will be repeated many times over for other threatened species,” says Ms Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Director General of the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi. “It is a classic example of how data from the IUCN Red List can feed into on-the-ground ELEPHANT CONSERVATION GOES HAND-IN-HAND WITH NATIONAL The latest studies, available today for World Elephant Day, are alarming: the number of African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) being killed annually runs into the tens of thousands, including a level of poaching that will likely lead to significant population declines. “The current massacre of elephants is indicative of humanity’s accelerating onslaught on the planet’s natural resources CONSERVATION OF THE SAOLA AND OTHER ENDANGERED MAMMALS OF Conservation Problem SOS grantee, the Wildlife Conservation Society's Lao PDR programme is teaming up with local government and communities to conserve the Saola, one of the world's rarest animals, in the unique forests of the Phou Sithone Endangered Species Conservation Area (ESCA). By far the greatest immediate threat to the survival of the saola is unregulated illegal hunting mainly by way WWW.SAVEOURSPECIES.ORG Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at www.saveourspecies.org Port 443MAMMALS | SOS
CHARISMATIC AND HIGHLY VALUABLE Mammals include some of the most charismatic animals such as cats, primates, and hippos and, as shown by ancient cave paintings, always had a great cultural significance. They also play a vital role in ecosystem health, in addition to being an important source of food for many human populations. THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Of about 5,500 mammal species CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13 ACTION TO GET ATTENTION ON THE TWO CRITICALLY ENDANGERED CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Giri Putri crab is Critically Endangered because its area of occupancy is only about 0.003 km² and the habitat is imminently threatened by uncontrolled and increasing tourism and religious practices. The primary threat to this crab is the increasing use of the cave by pilgrims and worshippers at the main cave of Giri Putri. In 1994 when the crab was discovered the BREEDING THE MOST ENDANGERED BIVALVE ON EARTH Conservation Problem The species is presently restricted to a single river stretch. The river levels have been decreasing over the past decades due to the presence of a large dam upstream of the population and increasing water extraction for urbanization and agriculture use. Due to their sessile behavior many mussels have already died stranded in the banks due to water shortage. The species is 6,400 SEEDS OF CRITICALLY ENDANGERED CYCADS PLANTED IN SOS Grantee PROTOS is currently implementing a 15-month project focusing on planting up to 5,000 cycad seedlings. The seedlings are propagated from community nurseries. Project Manager Matthew Cooper writes to SOS from Uganda, sharing some exciting news and his hopes for cycad restoration around Mpanga Falls. “In early November when we were introducing the project to my CONSERVATION IN ACTION: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY Through its unparalleled collection of wildlife imagery, ARKive – an initiative of wildlife charity Wildscreen – has become a platform to inform, and a place to encourage conversation for conservation. To mark a decade spent highlighting the importance of biodiversity and educating and inspiring people to care about the natural world, ARKive is flying the flag for conservation by featuring 20 YEARS OF CONSERVATION SUCCESS FOR THE JAMAICAN IGUANA Listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ the Jamaican Iguana population has been decimated by a combination of habitat loss and predation by invasive alien species. Agricultural and urban development, together with timber extraction for charcoal production, has degraded and fragmented the Jamaican Iguana’s tropical dry forest habitat. Where habitat is CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP: ASSESSING HUMAN IMPACTS ON Conservation Problem The Ganges River Dolphin and Irrawaddy Dolphin are blind and use echo-location for their movement. Even though their habitat in Bangladesh is exposed to high fishing activities, it is home to at least 225 Ganges River Dolphins and 451 Irrawaddy Dolphins. Some fishing methods are a grave threat and every year there are too many cases dolphin entanglement and dolphin deaths SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten TANZANIA PEOPLE & WILDLIFE PROVIDES ONGOING TRAINING TO Bees - nature’s famous pollinators - are playing another role in the protection of the region’s lions, cheetahs, leopards, and wild dogs by helping the pastoralist communities that live alongside them generate new livelihood opportunities. And most recently thanks to the work of IUCN SOS grantee, Tanzania People & Wildlife (TPW), more than 200 members of their Women’s BeekeepingMAMMALS | SOS
CHARISMATIC AND HIGHLY VALUABLE Mammals include some of the most charismatic animals such as cats, primates, and hippos and, as shown by ancient cave paintings, always had a great cultural significance. They also play a vital role in ecosystem health, in addition to being an important source of food for many human populations. THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION Of about 5,500 mammal species CATS | SOS - SAVE OUR SPECIES I IUCN GLOBAL SPECIES PROGRAMME There 38 living cat species in the world distributed across the Americas, Eurasia, Africa and Asia. SOS has funded projects working to protect either directly or indirectly with Tigers, Snow Leopards and African Lions to date. The modern tiger is categorised as Endangered and is considered to consist of six extant and three extinct subspecies. Tigers survive only in scattered populations in 13 ACTION TO GET ATTENTION ON THE TWO CRITICALLY ENDANGERED CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Giri Putri crab is Critically Endangered because its area of occupancy is only about 0.003 km² and the habitat is imminently threatened by uncontrolled and increasing tourism and religious practices. The primary threat to this crab is the increasing use of the cave by pilgrims and worshippers at the main cave of Giri Putri. In 1994 when the crab was discovered the BREEDING THE MOST ENDANGERED BIVALVE ON EARTH Conservation Problem The species is presently restricted to a single river stretch. The river levels have been decreasing over the past decades due to the presence of a large dam upstream of the population and increasing water extraction for urbanization and agriculture use. Due to their sessile behavior many mussels have already died stranded in the banks due to water shortage. The species is 6,400 SEEDS OF CRITICALLY ENDANGERED CYCADS PLANTED IN SOS Grantee PROTOS is currently implementing a 15-month project focusing on planting up to 5,000 cycad seedlings. The seedlings are propagated from community nurseries. Project Manager Matthew Cooper writes to SOS from Uganda, sharing some exciting news and his hopes for cycad restoration around Mpanga Falls. “In early November when we were introducing the project to my CONSERVATION IN ACTION: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY Through its unparalleled collection of wildlife imagery, ARKive – an initiative of wildlife charity Wildscreen – has become a platform to inform, and a place to encourage conversation for conservation. To mark a decade spent highlighting the importance of biodiversity and educating and inspiring people to care about the natural world, ARKive is flying the flag for conservation by featuring 20 YEARS OF CONSERVATION SUCCESS FOR THE JAMAICAN IGUANA Listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ the Jamaican Iguana population has been decimated by a combination of habitat loss and predation by invasive alien species. Agricultural and urban development, together with timber extraction for charcoal production, has degraded and fragmented the Jamaican Iguana’s tropical dry forest habitat. Where habitat is CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP: ASSESSING HUMAN IMPACTS ON Conservation Problem The Ganges River Dolphin and Irrawaddy Dolphin are blind and use echo-location for their movement. Even though their habitat in Bangladesh is exposed to high fishing activities, it is home to at least 225 Ganges River Dolphins and 451 Irrawaddy Dolphins. Some fishing methods are a grave threat and every year there are too many cases dolphin entanglement and dolphin deaths SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten TANZANIA PEOPLE & WILDLIFE PROVIDES ONGOING TRAINING TO Bees - nature’s famous pollinators - are playing another role in the protection of the region’s lions, cheetahs, leopards, and wild dogs by helping the pastoralist communities that live alongside them generate new livelihood opportunities. And most recently thanks to the work of IUCN SOS grantee, Tanzania People & Wildlife (TPW), more than 200 members of their Women’s Beekeeping MANAGEMENT STRATEGY TO ESTABLISH NEW POPULATIONS AND Conservation Problem Cycads are the most ancient seed-plants still alive, considered as "living fossils". Unfortunately, more than 60% of the species around the world are faced with extinction, making them the most threatened lineage of plants. In South America, Cycads are diverse in Amazonian forests and other lowland and mountain forests in Colombia mostly. As everywhere else, most Cycads in CONSERVATION OF ENDEMIC AND THREATENED CYCADS OF CHIAPAS Conservation Problem The key problem is a lack of knowledge and basic data about the status of the populations of three cycad species and the consequent lack of measures for their protection. This project aims for the inclusion of these data in management plans for voluntary conserved areas in Chiapas. The species populations covered by this project include Ceratozamia vovidesii, Zamia RECOVERING AN AFRICAN WILD DOG POPULATION CONSERVATION PROBLEM In 2017 Kenya’s wild dog population in the Ewaso ecosystem crashed: just two individuals were left where 20 packs had lived a few months earlier. This was caused by an epidemic of Canine Distemper Virus after herders participating in land invasions brought infected domestic dogs with them. The wild dog population is now fragile, but its habitat and prey remain. This SECURING THE WEB OF LIFE “Sustainability is a matter of life and death for people on the planet,” says Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General, IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). “A sustainable future cannot be achieved without conserving biological diversity - animal and plant species, their habitats and their genes - not only for nature itself, but also for all 7 billion people who depend CONSERVATION SOLUTIONS: FUELING CHANGE Initial results (on 296 persons; 63.5% women) showed that 42.8% of women and 38.9% of men had reduced lung function. For women, the explanatory factor for reduced lung function was the use of firewood for a period of over 10 years, while it was smoking for men. We also showed that 20.2% of women with reduced lung function had developedchest
SAVING LEMURS FROM THE MAROMIZAHA PROTECTED AREA BY CONSERVATION PROBLEM The Maromizaha forest is home to no less than 12 species of lemurs, three of which are classified as Critically Endangered: Indri (Indri indri), Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) and the Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur (Varecia variegata). These species are currently faced with different anthropogenic pressures that intensify each year and directly or indirectly threaten ALL OUR COUSINS ON DISPLAY The book, which is the third volume of the series Handbook of the Mammals of the World presents the most comprehensive information on 16 families, 77 genera, 479 species and 681 taxa of primates. This 952-page book features, for the first time ever, illustrations of every single species, in addition to hundreds of photos and maps. “We are hopeful that this book, published as part of such a ENSURING THE GOITERED GAZELLE'S MIGRATION AND POPULATION CONSERVATION PROBLEM In early 2018, the ecological corridor has been established as a new category of protected areas in Kazakhstan. One of them connects Altyn-Emel National Park and Ile-Balhash Reserve, allowing for the free movement of the Goitered Gazelle, the saiga and the kulan. As a newly protected area, it often faces dangerous undertakings such as the stopping ongoing poaching CITIZEN CONSERVATION: PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT TO TRAILBLAZER VIDEO DIARY Get a fascinating glimpse into the adventures of a volunteer, trekking the jungle of Taman Negara with CAT`s trailblazer programme to protect wild tigers in Malaysia. Conservation Problem Malaysia, home to the oldest rainforest in the world and one of the 12 mega-diversity countries, faces an empty-forest syndrome; its 130 million year old forests are being hollowed DO YOU HAVE A PERMIT FOR THAT CYCAD IN YOUR GARDEN? Adam reports that by the end of 2014, approximately 200 mixed law enforcement officials have been trained up as part of the project along with a further 200 members of the judicial system representing all the provinces in the vast country. Following on from an article published in Environment Magazine (Summer 2014) highlighting the imminent nature of the threat, such progress is critical toIUCN SOS
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