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10,000 Amazon Plants, Animals Could Disappear Forever, Scientists Say

10,000 Amazon Plants, Animals Could Disappear Forever, Scientists Say 3 hours ago This May 8, 2018 photo released by the Brazilian Environmental and Renewable Natural Resources Institute (Ibama) shows an illegally deforested area on Pirititi indigenous lands as Ibama agents inspect Roraima state in Brazil s Amazon basin. (Felipe Wernec Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:04:38 0:00 Pop-out player A new report says that more than 10,000 kinds of living things could disappear forever because of the Amazon rainforest’s destruction. The rainforest surrounding South America’s Amazon River is the world’s largest. The report said 35 percent of the rainforest has been destroyed or damaged.

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Over 10,000 Species Risk Extinction in Amazon, Says Landmark Report

Over 10,000 Species Risk Extinction in Amazon, Says Landmark Report 18/07/2021 A jaguar rubs itself against vegetation as it walks through smoke from a fire nearby, in Encontro das Aguas State Park, Brazil, September 2020. Photo: Reuters/Amanda Perobelli/File Photo São Paulo/Bogota: More than 10,000 species of plants and animals are at high risk of extinction due to the destruction of the Amazon rainforest – 35% of which has already been deforested or degraded, according to the draft of a landmark scientific report published on Wednesday. Produced by the Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA), the 33-chapter report brings together research on the world’s largest rainforest from 200 scientists from across the globe. It is the most detailed assessment of the state of the forest to date and both makes clear the vital role the Amazon plays in global climate and the profound risks it is facing.

Over 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report

By Syndicated Content By Stephen Eisenhammer and Oliver Griffin SAO PAULO/BOGOTA (Reuters) – More than 10,000 species of plants and animals are at high risk of extinction due to the destruction of the Amazon rainforest – 35% of which has already been deforested or degraded, according to the draft of a landmark scientific report published on Wednesday. Produced by the Science Panel for the Amazon (SPA), the report brings together research on the world’s largest rainforest from 200 scientists from across the globe. It is the most detailed assessment of the state of the forest to date and both makes clear the vital role the Amazon plays in global climate and the profound risks it is facing.

More than 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report

More than 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report Toggle share menu Advertisement More than 10,000 species risk extinction in Amazon, says landmark report Carlos Roberto Sanquetta, a forestry engineering professor at the Federal University of Parana, botanist Edilson Consuelo de Oliveira and Rioterra plant nursery worker Juciney Pinheiro dos Santos inspect a parcel of Amazon rainforest in Itapua do Oeste, Rondonia state, Brazil, on Nov 4, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Jake Spring) 15 Jul 2021 01:50AM (Updated: 15 Jul 2021 08:23AM) Share this content Bookmark SAO PAULO/BOGOTA: More than 10,000 species of plants and animals are at high risk of extinction due to the destruction of the Amazon rainforest - 35 per cent of which has already been deforested or degraded, according to the draft of a landmark scientific report published on Wednesday (Jul 14).

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