Preventing extinctions post-2020 requires recovery actions and transformative change

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Bolam Friederike C.,Ahumada Jorge,Akçakaya H. Reşit,Brooks Thomas M.,Elliott Wendy,Hoban Sean,Mair Louise,Mallon David,McGowan Philip J.K.,Raimondo Domitilla,Rodríguez Jon Paul,Roe Dilys,Seddon Mary B.,Shen Xiaoli,Stuart Simon N.,Watson James E.M.,Butchart Stuart H.M.

Abstract

AbstractStopping human-induced extinctions will require strong policy commitments that comprehensively address threats to species. In 2021, a new Global Biodiversity Framework will be agreed by the Convention on Biological Diversity. Here we investigate how the suggested targets could contribute to reducing threats to threatened vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants, and assess the importance of a proposed target to implement recovery actions for threatened species. We find that whilst many of the targets benefit species, extinction risk for over one third of threatened species would not be reduced sufficiently without a target on recovery actions, including ex situ conservation, reintroductions and other species-specific interventions. A median of 41 threatened species per country require such actions, and they are found in most countries of the world. To prevent future extinctions, policy commitments must include recovery actions for the most threatened species in addition to broader transformative change.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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