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Humans Have Destroyed 97% Of Earth s Ecosystems

Humans Have Destroyed 97% Of Earth s Ecosystems Gizmodo 8 hrs ago Dharna Noor © Photo: Carl De Souza (Getty Images) Smoke rises from an illegally lit fire in Amazon rainforest reserve, south of Novo Progresso in Para state, Brazil, on August 15, 2020. Only 3% of land on Earth still qualifies as “ecologically intact,” with undisturbed habitats and healthy populations of its original animal species, grim new research shows. That’s a much bleaker picture than the one painted by previous assessments, which pegged that number much higher, estimating that 20% to 40% of land is still intact. But those analyses, focused specifically on habitat intactness, were mostly based on satellite imagery, which doesn’t provide much detail about what’s happening on the ground.

CSO Concludes Two-Day Workshop to Validate Number of KBAS in Liberia

CSO Concludes Two-Day Workshop to Validate Number of KBAS in Liberia CSO Concludes Two-Day Workshop to Validate Number of KBAS in Liberia Share MONROVIA A two-day intensive workshop to improve freshwater Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) in Liberia was concluded on March 10, 2021 in Monrovia with a call to conserve and protect freshwater KBA species.  The workshop was also intended to validate the number of KBAs in Liberia and enhance the capacity of conservationists in identifying new once.  Liberia holds four of the thirteen KBAs in West Africa with critically endangered species including fishes, crabs, plants among others.  The participants were drilled in several topics including the potential of fresh water KBAs in Liberia, gathering information about a site or area existing KBAs and Protected Areas, local land management in the context of land tenures and customary rights holders as well as KBA proposal process among others.

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