Freshwater environments cover about 1% of Earth’s surface while accounting for more than 10% of known species. Like many ...
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A recent study published in the journal Nature reveals a troubling statistic: nearly 25% of the world's freshwater species are at risk of extinction.
It evaluated the extinction risk of 23,496 freshwater species of fish, dragonflies, damselflies, crabs, crayfish and shrimp. The study published in the journal Nature found that 24 per cent of ...
A recent study highlights the alarming risk of extinction facing 24% of freshwater species, including various fishes, crustaceans, and insects. Major threats such as pollution, invasive species, and ...
Some of the freshwater species deemed at high risk bear exotic names such as the mini blue bee shrimp of Sulawesi, the Seychelles duskhawker dragonfly, the Atlantic helicopter damselfly of Brazil ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species conducted a global assessment of 23,496 freshwater species including fish, dragonflies, damselflies, crabs, ...
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