
UN Boosts Wildlife Protection, Adds 40 Species to Watchlist
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The United Nations has bolstered wildlife protection by adding forty new species to the international watchlist, including cheetahs, hammerhead sharks, and snowy owls. These species, facing extinction or requiring global coordination, will now receive official safeguards. Conservationists warn that half of the species covered by this treaty are already declining, emphasizing the urgent need for global and regional efforts. The UN also launched multi-species action plans for the Amazon, targeting broader threats across habitats and populations. While these steps mark significant progress, translating paper protections into on-the-ground victories will determine the fate of these iconic species for future generations.
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