Global settlement of rare species

'Global relocation to protect endangered animals and biodiversity' was developed by a British biologist and considered an effective measure, but needs worldwide agreement.

Russia's KM page said, Chris Thomas, biology professor at the Department of Nature Protection, University of York (UK) has researched and proposed a 'regional gathering' strategy to save the animals that are staying. the brink of extinction because of climate change phenomenon. He is trying to propagate his initiative in international scientific communities and call on countries to join.

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Many rare and precious animals in the world are in danger because they cannot stand the climate change, need the help of human hands. What we can do is move them to appropriate climates and natural conditions so that over the generations they can adapt gradually to survive. According to him, Britain, for example, could be a refuge of animals such as the Ibrahian, the Spanish emperor eagle, and Pyre Guinea.

Before deciding to take an animal to where it is necessary to thoroughly study their life behavior, ability to adapt to the new environment, the balance between them and other species, so that the new place is favorable. for them in the long run make them capable of developing, on the other hand do not cause any impact on the 'Aboriginal' animals living in the territory brought.

The 'relocation' of rare animals that are disappearing from the planet is the only option and is a viable option to protect endangered species because of the phenomenon of change. The climate is getting faster and faster in the wild. Scientist Chris Thomas believes in his ideas.