Researchers find 26 Australian species no longer on the brink of extinction

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Several wildlife species have recovered to the point where they no longer should be considered threatened, researchers find, but they warn many more are under threat from habitat destruction and climate change.

"These species were in severe and rapid declines, such that extinctions within decades were very real possibilities for many," Dr Woinarski said.

The researchers attributed the recoveries to targeted management by government agencies, conservation groups and Indigenous land managers. The greater stick-nest rat was wiped out by cats and foxes on the mainland but survived on an island.

 

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Good news! How did they manage that?

Increased CO2 has increased global greening by 15% since 2000 which improves habitats.

Crocodiles Sharks?

Albo fixed it

I will wait for tanya_plibersek to claim she did this

Whole eco systems destroyed

Climate change must be all over.

Lorde Howe Island did a good job bringing many species back after they eradicated the ferals.

Now do climate change you gaslighters...

Greenpeace hardest hit.

Would this be because of the forced changes brought about by Covid?

That’s not what I was expecting.

But but but...... 'We are in the beginning of a mass extinction' cLiMaTeChAnGe

CLiMatE cHAngE

I think they're all in my pool.

Yay!

Do we trust this hopefully not like the unemployment figures 😱 please be true !

Fake news. Climate change is killing everything. The ABC is aligning itself with climate change denialists who are also white ultranationalist White supremacists who are Islam/trans-phobic, misogynistic, ageist, sexist, homophobes.

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