1/3 of the world's amphibians are at risk of extinction
The headquarters of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Gland Switzerland on August 25 announced that in more than 6000 types of amphibians, one-third of them are at risk of extinction.
The coalition has spoken in the newspaper, amphibians are a population of living animals in the harshest environment today. " Amphibians are struggling with their survival, unfavorable causes such as infectious diseases, residence, " said James Collins, president of the International Union for Conservation of Nature group. sabotage, climate change or polluted air . are threatening the survival of amphibians " .
The International Union for Conservation of Nature said that to save amphibians such as frogs and toads . avoid the danger of extinction, a number of natural protection organizations and amphibian experts have formed the Union. Conservation of amphibians. The organization will protect the habitat of amphibians and prevent infectious diseases, especially the study of the elongation of B. dendrobatidis, making the number of frog species worldwide decrease. fast.
Among the causes of amphibian destruction, infectious diseases and destructive habitats are most pronounced . Therefore, the Alliance for Conservation of Amphibians will focus on implementing this aspect, said James Collins.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature also said: ' The organization will come up with an action plan to protect amphibians, which will emphasize the importance of protecting amphibians in their annual operations. International biodiversity diversity in 2010 ".
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