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Is Focusing on "Hot Spots" the Key to Preserving Biodiversity?

Posted October 27, 2008 9:07 AM

From Scientific American:

In the field of conservation, success stories about saving individual species abound. Bald eagles have recovered from their bout with the pesticide DDT; from fewer than 500 breeding pairs in 1963, the population in the lower 48 states has grown to nearly 10,000 breeding pairs, such that they are no longer listed even as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Gray wolves have returned to Yellowstone National Park, as well as to the Italian and French Alps. The California condor has been brought back from the absolute brink of extinction, after the last surviving birds were rounded up and bred in the San Diego and Los Angeles zoos. And so on.

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Re: Is Focusing on "Hot Spots" the Key to Preserving Biodiversity?

11/06/2008 11:37 PM

The article is interesting reading, thanks.

Yes, pigeons now roost, and squirrels make their homes in high-rise buildings, along with other critters, in some of the obvious adaptations.

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