New Red List of threatened species unveiled in Rio+20 summit

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New Red List of threatened species unveiled in Rio+20 summit

 East Asia's status as the world's main "extinction hotspot" is confirmed in the new Red List of Threatened Species, BBC report said.

Snakes such as the king cobra are increasingly threatened by hunting for meat, skin and the pet trade.
The Red List was unveiled at the Rio+20 sustainable development meeting.

"A sustainable future cannot be achieved without conserving biological diversity, not only for nature itself but also for all seven billion people who depend on it," said IUCN director-general Julia Marton-Lefevre.

Two thousand new species have been assessed for this edition of the Red List, bringing the total to 63,837.

Overall, the statistics are little changed: 41% of amphibians, 33% of reef-building corals, 25% of mammals and 13% of birds languish on the risk list.

Source: Panorama.am

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