Extinction risk to wild species must be eliminated by 2050: Conservation group
OTTAWA — A successful new agreement to protect nature would be one that eliminates the threat of extinction for all species by 2050, the International Union for Conservation of Nature said Friday.
The global organization, which tracks threats to plants, animals and other organisms, issued an update to its “Red List” of species that are at risk of extinction as United Nations nature talks continue in Montreal.
More than 42,000 species are facing a known threat to their existence, the group says.
That warning comes as more than 190 countries sit at the COP15 negotiating table and try to agree on a biodiversity framework to halt and begin to reverse damage to ecosystems and declines in wild species.


