Saving species 'not rocket science,' but few faring better than long ago: researcher
- A study reveals that only eight out of 422 species in Canada are experiencing population growth and decreased extinction risk, indicating little progress in wildlife recovery efforts over the past decades.
- Researcher Laurenne Schiller states that recovery of endangered species depends on stopping the primary causes of their decline, emphasizing that 'It's not rocket science.'
- Beluga whales in the St. Lawrence Estuary are now at a higher risk of extinction due to habitat degradation, despite existing protective measures not addressing the root causes.
- The study highlights that eliminating threats can lead to species recovery, as 'Nature is incredibly resilient, if we give the space and enabling conditions to recover.
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