Anonymous creatures and extinct endings
International conservation groups have just announced a list of 100 endangered organisms by 2020, if not promptly prevented.
International conservation groups have just announced a list of 100 endangered organisms by 2020, if not promptly prevented.
Few people have heard of Jamaican rock iguanas or Tarzan chameleon, but they are now on the brink of extinction unless protected by humans.
Tarzan chameleon, one of 100 endangered creatures in 2020
The goal to prevent the disappearance of these species will not be possible if everything is going on in the current direction, according to a new report with the support of 8,000 scientists from the London Zoo and the Union International Nature Conservation (IUCN).
Published at Jeju Nature Conservation Conference (South Korea), the report lists the 100 most endangered species, calling for human attention to the extremely dense animals and organisms. especially, irreplaceable on the surface of the globe, even though they are of no economic value to the natives.
These creatures are present in 48 countries, such as spoons, 3-fingered sloths, Singapore freshwater crabs, Ethiopian birds to Luristan newts, found only in the Zagros mountains of Iran.
Experts say human efforts can prevent the extinction of most species on the red list, according to AP.
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