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Adapted from a BBC online article: Wednesday 12 August 2007

   
   

Gorillas, orangutans and corals are among the plants and animals which are sliding closer to extinction. The Red List of Threatened Species for 2007 names habitat loss, hunting and climate change among the causes.

The World Conservation Union (IUCN) has identified more than 16,000 species threatened with extinction.

humphead parrotfish

Overfishing continues to be a problem for many marine species, as does demand from the aquarium trade which has put immense pressure on both the humphead parrotfish (above) and the Banggai cardinalfish (right).

Banggai cardinalfish

Galapagos coral

New entrants to the Red List of Threatened Species include corals, such as Galapagos coral (above) and Wellington's solitary coral (right).

Wellington's solitary coral

 

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