Extinction crisis continues apace

By Charlie November 3, 2009 1 comment

The latest update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species shows that 17,291 species out of the 47,677 assessed species are threatened with extinction. Of the world’s 9,998 birds, 137 are Extinct or Extinct in the Wild, with 192 Critically Endangered, 362 Endangered and 669 Vulnerable. The results of the full Red List update reveal that 12% of birds, 21% of mammals, 30% of amphibians, 28% of reptiles, 37% of freshwater fishes, 70% of plants, and 35% of invertebrates assessed so far are under threat.

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Charlie

Charlie

Charlie has birded all over the world for twenty years. He has finally grown-up after years of having way too much fun and is now trying hard to be the writer/conservationist he's always said he wants to be. Blogging with 10,000 Birds is like chatting to hundreds of friends every day and suits him perfectly. Really - do birders get much more fortunate than this?

One Response to “Extinction crisis continues apace”

  1. These statistics upset me.. I love birds so much and it is so sad that so many of them lie in jeopardy of human development. I really hope these threatened and endangered species lists will start shrinking, but they always disappoints me on how human development affects so many different animal species.

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