Sharks are at risk of extinction without urgent action
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Environmental NGOs demand that CITES take urgent measures to prevent the extinction of eel. They remember that there are actions that must be implemented urgently, such as removing barriers in rivers (embalses, azudes, etc.) and restoring freshwater habitats (wetlands, swamps). On the other hand, the illegal trafficking of eels must be vigorously combated, instituting harsh and grueling sanctions, as well as taking very strict measures to contro…
Sharks are at risk of extinction without urgent action
Conservationists have urged governments to strengthen protections for shark and ray species at global talks on wildlife trade. A manta ray: government have proposed a ban on international commercial trade © Shawn HeinrichsMore than a third of all shark and ray species are at risk of extinction, with the rate doubling for those traded internationally, according to conservationists. Globally, populations of sharks living on the high seas have coll…
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