Scientists put forward plan to create universal species list
by Patrick Greenfield from on (#55FJ8)
Single classification system could end centuries of disagreement and improve global efforts to tackle biodiversity loss
A plan to create the first universally recognised list of species on Earth has prompted hopes of an end to centuries of disagreement and confusion over how to classify the world's library of life.
The 10-point plan aims to finally bring order with an authoritative list of the world's species and a governance mechanism responsible for its quality. Researchers hope a single recognised list would improve global efforts to tackle biodiversity loss, the trade in endangered wildlife, biosecurity and conservation.
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