Tuesday, July 2, 2013

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

The latest update to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species highlights a worrying decline in many economically and medicinally valuable species, from small freshwater shrimps and cone snails to gargantuan conifers, some of the world's oldest and largest organisms.

An impressive 4,807 species have been added to the IUCN Red List this year, bringing the total number of assessed species to 70,294, of which 20,934 are threatened with extinction. 

To learn more about the latest update to the IUCN Red List, read the IUCN Red List update press release. - See more at: http://blog.arkive.org/2013/07/iucn-red-list-reports-decline-in-worlds-oldest-and-largest-species/#sthash.U7a05PRS.dpuf
July 2, 2013 - Kathryn Pintus, ARKive.org 
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
To learn more about the latest update to the IUCN Red List, read the IUCN Red List update press release. - See more at: http://blog.arkive.org/2013/07/iucn-red-list-reports-decline-in-worlds-oldest-and-largest-species/#sthash.U7a05PRS.dpuf

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