Sander van Andel
@sander_vanandel
Ecologist with a focus on nature conservation solutions and wildlife. Home base at IUCN Netherlands. Tweets in NL/EN/SP. All opinions in my tweets are mine.
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23-07-2009 08:46:12
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The Western European hedgehog’s #conservation status has deteriorated, according to a recent update of the IUCN Red List. Increasing human pressure such as agricultural intensification and urban development, are driving declines. Learn more shorturl.at/JXsvd
Today EU #Environment ministers discuss the 🇪🇺 2040 #ClimateTarget The European Commission’s proposal for a 90% emissions cut isn’t enough Given the climate crisis and the EU's historical emissions, we must aim for #ClimateNeutrality by 2040 at the latest Our position👇
BREAKING NEWS: One quarter of freshwater animals at risk of extinction - IUCN Red List Learn more about the analysis published in @nature today. bit.ly/4adwI9N IUCN Red List
NEWS: The largest global assessment of freshwater animals on the IUCN Red List to date has revealed that 24% of the world’s freshwater fish, dragonfly, damselfly, crab, crayfish and shrimp species are at high risk of extinction. Learn more bit.ly/4adwI9N
(Part 2 of 2) One-quarter of freshwater fauna threatened with extinction. Read the full paper here: doi.org/10.1038/s41586… IUCN Species Survival Commission #OceanConservation #Rays #Science #wearessc
Freshwater landscapes are home to 10% of all known species on Earth but a new IUCN co-authored study reveals 1/4 of freshwater animals at risk of #extinction. It is the largest global assessment of freshwater animals on the IUCN Red List to date. bit.ly/4adwI9N
Climate change remains the leading threat to reef-building corals, according to a recent assessment. An IUCN Red List update found that 44% of #CoralReefs are at risk of extinction. bit.ly/3AEBJLq #ClimateAction
Trees are essential to support life on Earth, but did you know that more than one in three tree species globally are at risk of #extinction? Discover what can be done in a recent IUCN Red List update. shorturl.at/JXsvd