Article 6JJBK From turtles to fruit bats, migratory species increasingly under threat, says UN

From turtles to fruit bats, migratory species increasingly under threat, says UN

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Patrick Greenfield
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6JJBK)

Migrating animals are at risk from pollution, the spread of invasive species and the climate crisis, first report of its kind reveals

More than a fifth of migratory species under international protection are threatened with extinction, including nearly all nomadic fish, according to the first UN expert assessment.

From humpback whales to Dalmatian pelicans, each year, billions of animals journey with the seasons over oceans, on land and in the skies. But a new report by the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) has found that many migratory species are at risk of disappearing, threatened by human pollution, the spread of invasive species and the climate crisis.

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