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Thursday, 5 July 2018

Red List research finds 26,000 species under extinction threat

Global risks to flora and fauna is growing adding to fears planet is entering sixth wave of extinctions, says IUCN

More than 26,000 of the world’s species are now threatened, according to the latest Red List assessment of the natural world, adding to fears the planet is entering a sixth wave of extinctions.

New research, particularly in Australia, has widened the scope of the annual stocktake, which is compiled by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and revealed the growing range of risks to flora and fauna.

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