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Conservation actions are effective at reducing global biodiversity loss, according to a major study.
International researchers spent 10 years looking at measures, from hatching Chinook salmon to eradication of invasive algae.
The authors said their findings offered a “ray of light” for those working to protect threatened animals and plants.
One out of every three species monitored is currently endangered because of human activities.
On one hand, it’s a good thing. On the other hand, it’s not that surprising that the group specifically dedicated to biodiversity is slowing biodiversity loss.
But its nice for them to know. And I am happy it works too.