As
delegates from 192 countries concluded their gathering at the UN
biodiversity summit in Japan, discussions focused on how to reverse
continued species loss, including the protection of 587 sites to
preserve 920 species on the brink of extinction. A bright spot appeared
at the conference when the International Union for Conservation of
Nature’s Chair of Species Survival Commission Dr. Simon Stuart revealed
that worldwide conservation efforts have been successful, saying that
the current losses would be far worse without them.
Affirming
overall progress, he stated, “History has shown us that conservation can
achieve the impossible… But this is the first time we can demonstrate
the aggregated positive impact of these successes on the state of the
environment.”
Bravo, Dr. Stuart, International Union for
Conservation of Nature and all organizations and individuals striving to
protect natural habitats and their residents. May such noble efforts
continue, so that we may halt further loss and preserve the wondrous
co-inhabitant creations that grace our Earth.
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