Artículo de publicación ISIUsing data for 25,780 species categorized on the International Union for Conservation of Nature
Red List, we present an assessment of the status of the world’s vertebrates. One-fifth of species are
classified as Threatened, and we show that this figure is increasing: On average, 52 species of
mammals, birds, and amphibians move one category closer to extinction each year. However, this
overall pattern conceals the impact of conservation successes, and we show that the rate of
deterioration would have been at least one-fifth again as much in the absence of these.
Nonetheless, current conservation efforts remain insufficient to offset the main drivers of
biodiversity loss in these groups: agricultural expansion, logging, overexploitation, and
invasive alien species
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