Article 64P08 From brown bears to grey wolves, Europe’s persecuted carnivores are bouncing back | Sophie Ledger

From brown bears to grey wolves, Europe’s persecuted carnivores are bouncing back | Sophie Ledger

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Sophie Ledger
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Wildlife has an amazing ability to recover - but only if we keep vital legal protections in place

In the latest of what can often seem like the final nails in the coffin" of biodiversity across Europe, we heard in recent weeks that UK environmental protection is under threat. But while the global scale of the climate crisis and biodiversity loss remain alarming, vital new research, which I helped lead, shows there are also heartening examples of European wildlife bouncing back from the brink.

For the past two years, we at the Zoological Society of London's Institute of Zoology, along with colleagues at BirdLife International and the European Bird Census Council, have been investigating the fortunes of 50 European wildlife species over the past 50 years, from humpback whales to Iberian wild goats to white-tailed eagles. Each of these species are incredible comeback stories, and researching how they have recovered has been a refreshing and inspiring endeavour - the Eurasian beaver and European bison, for example, have both increased in average relative abundance by more than 16,000% since 1960.

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