Showing posts with label IUCN red list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IUCN red list. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

"...the IUCN Red List is a reminder of how many species are on the brink and need help desperately." - http://clapway.com/2015/06/24/updated-iucn-red-list-contains-22784-species-facing-extinction-245/

The IUCN Red List was updated and now includes 77,340 species, of which 22,784 could go extinct.


Habitat loss and degradation were identified as the main threat to 85% of species included on the list. Also, invasive species and illegal trade were identified as possible causes of these population declines.


Species like the African Lion, the New Zealand Sea Lion, and the African Golden Cat are facing increased threats to their long-term survival.


This IUCN Red List update comes after a recent study showed that Earth is undergoing a mass extinction. This research study also linked human activity with the population decline of a number of animal species.


IUCN RED LIST INCLUDED CONSERVATION SUCCESS STORIES


The IUCN update did show that the total number of animal and plant species is declining. However, the list included success stories such as the Iberian Lynx whose population has increased from 52 to 156 from 2002 to 2012 and has been moved from the critically endangered list to the endangered list.


“This IUCN Red List update confirms that effective conservation can yield outstanding results,” said Inger Andersen, the IUCN Director General. Andersen also commented that “saving the Iberian Lynx from the brink of extinction while securing the livelihoods of local communities is a perfect example.”


THE IUCN DIRECTOR ISSUES A WARNING


Even with some successes like the Iberian Lynx and the Guadalupe Fur Seal, the IUCN Red List is a reminder of how many species are on the brink and need help desperately.


“But this update is also a wake-up call, reminding us that our natural world is becoming increasingly vulnerable,” Andersen warned. “The international community must urgently step up conservation efforts if we want to secure this fascinating diversity of life that sustains, inspires and amazes us every day.”


PLANTS ARE ALSO AT-RISK


Medicinal plants, 44 Indian species in total, have been added to the IUCN Red List in this update. All of these medicinal plants are threatened with extinction, mostly due to habitat loss and over-collection.


Also, 99% of orchids from Asia are threatened with extinction. According to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), commercial trade of these species is prohibited. However, illegal trade of these highly desirable orchids continues due to a lack of enforcement.



 


 


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Updated IUCN Red List Contains 22,784 Species Facing Extinction

Monday, June 22, 2015

Whale shark are an endangered species, not a surfboard. - http://clapway.com/2015/06/22/outraged-wildlife-conservatives-publicly-shame-two-men-surfing-a-whale-shark-246/

Wildlife conservatives have taken to social media after a shocking video emerged on Youtube of two men surfing a rare white whale shark. Wildlife campaigners and the general public are calling the video horrific as they urge the authorities to charge the surfing criminals.


Social Media Outcry Over Whale Shark Surfers


The video was originally posted last week by a Facebook user in Venezuela, who has since deactivated the account. For just under 3 minutes, it shows two men standing on the animal’s back holding a rope attached to a speedboat. As the boat speeds up, the men repeatedly fall and get back up to attempt the stunt again. A crowd gathered off camera encourages the men in Spanish. Meanwhile, the large creature swims right below the surface of the water.


The footage that has been labeled shocking by animal lovers has been shared over all social media platforms, garnering over 250,000 views and much attention from social media users who have condemned the men and their actions.


The disgusted public has also called for the two men to be brought to justice. The whale shark is on the red-list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Because of their protected status, many people believe the men should be charged for wildlife harassment, while others simply believe the men should be locked away for their stupidity and arrogance.


The Whale Shark is a Protected Species, Not a Surfboard


Some users have pointed out that the whale shark doesn’t appear bothered during the video. People have even argued that the animal was encouraging the men by continuously swimming up to the boat and allowing them to stand on its back. However, animal lovers have come to the defense of the docile giant saying the protected species should be respected and not ridden.


Though under horrible circumstances, the public outcry has benefited the whale sharks by bringing more exposure to their status as a vulnerable species.


Authorities have not yet made an official statement regarded whether the men will be charged.



 


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Outraged Wildlife Conservatives Publicly Shame Two Men Surfing a Whale Shark