collect last 10 years data of extinct animals due to climate change from red list released by iucn
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More than 38,500 species are threatened with extinction
That is still 28% of all assessed species.
AMPHIBIANS
41%
MAMMALS
26%
CONIFERS
34%
BIRDS
14%
SHARKS & RAYS
37%
REEF CORALS
33%
SELECTED CRUSTACEANS
28%
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NEWS FROM IUCN
2021-08-31
Applying Indigenous and Local Knowledge to IUCN Red List assessments: open consultation process now underway
Applying Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) to IUCN Red List assessments: the IUCN Red List Committee and the IUCN CEESP-SSC Sustainable Use and Livelihoods (SULi) Specialist Group welcomes input from IUCN members and other experts for an open consultation process.
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The last 10 years' data of extinct animals due to climate change by IUCN is summarised Below.
- IUCN or the International union of conservation of Nature and Natural resources is the global authority on the status of nature and measures taken to protect it.
- It works under six domains; Species survival, ecosystem management, education, communication, environmental law and economic policy.
- The IUCN is best known to publish red list which deals with the status with the conservation of species world-wide.
- According to The Red List, The current rate of extinction of species is 1000 species per year.
- Mammals such as Desert bettong, Capricorn rabbit-rat, and some other species of rats have been declared extinct.
- Various varieties of warbler birds, Bermuda saw-whet owl, and Bermuda hawk.
- Reptiles such as skinks, and Pinta island tortoise.
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