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Australia's critically endangered animal species

Australia's critically endangered animal species | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it
Australia has 96 critically endangered animal species, listed below. Over the coming months, we will be publishing a profile of each of them, looking at the threats to their survival, what’s being done to protect them, and what more needs to be done.

“Critically endangered” is the highest threat level that can be assigned to a wild species (lower levels are “endangered” and “vulnerable”). These species are either facing an extremely high risk of extinction, or have numbers which decreased (or will) by 80% within three generations. Some of these species may already be extinct.
Alexis La Rosa's comment, February 22, 1:58 AM
This, sadly monstrous, list of endangered species in Australia tells the tale, of not only how many more species of animals Australia could hold, of the rare animals in Australia.
These species deserve a little TLC.
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Woodland Trust Media Centre - Good farmers plant trees

Woodland Trust Media Centre - Good farmers plant trees | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it

The report ... pulls together studies from UK and other temperate agriculture systems to show how trees planted as shelter belts help to reduce wind speeds, meaning water loss through evapotranspiration1 is slowed. This allows the sheltered crop to retain more water and use it efficiently. ... In the UK such shelter belts are relatively uncommon, but studies have shown cereal yields of sheltered crops can be higher than that for unsheltered crops, particularly in years when the weather is hot and dry.

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