Date: July 27, 2016
Source: Wildlife Conservation Society
A team of conservation biologists is calling for a worldwide
strategy to prevent the unthinkable: the extinction of the world's largest
mammal species.
In a public declaration published in today's edition of the
journal BioScience, a group of more than 40 conservation scientists and
other experts are calling for a coordinated global plan to prevent the world's
"megafauna" from sliding into oblivion.
Among the threats cited by the group as drivers of this mass
extinction are illegal hunting, deforestation and habitat loss, the expansion
of agriculture and livestock into wildlife areas, and the growth of human
populations.
"The more I look at the trends facing the world's
largest terrestrial mammals, the more concerned I am we could lose these
animals just as science is discovering how important they are to ecosystems and
to the services they provide for people," said Dr. William Ripple,
professor of ecology at Oregon State University and lead author of the study.
Ripple worked with other authors on the study to examine
population trends of many species, including many of the most well-known,
charismatic species such as elephants, rhinos, gorillas, and big cats that are
now threatened with extinction.
Approximately 59 percent of the world's biggest mammalian
carnivore species -- including the tiger -- and 60 percent of the largest
herbivores are now listed on the International Union for Conservation of
Nature's Red List of Threatened Species as threatened with extinction.
"Perhaps the biggest threat for many species is direct
hunting driven by a demand for meat, pets, and body parts for traditional
medicines and ornaments," Dr. Elizabeth Bennett, WCS's Vice President of
Species Conservation and a co-author on the study. "Only a massive
commitment from the international community will stop this rampant destruction
of so many animal populations."
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