Home / Personal Development News / Report: 100 Amazon Bird Species Are at Greater Risk of Extinction Due to Deforestation

Report: 100 Amazon Bird Species Are at Greater Risk of Extinction Due to Deforestation

Deforestation in the Amazon has put nearly 100 bird species at greater risk of extinction, the International Union for Conservation of Nature announced (IUCN) on Thursday. The news comes in conjunction with the release of the 2012 update on the world’s bird species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species , data for which is compiled and updated every four years by conservation group BirdLife International . Among the species at risk in the Amazon are the now-critically endangered Rio Branco antbird ( Cercomacra carbonaria ), which was listed as “Near Threatened” just four years ago

Original post:
Report: 100 Amazon Bird Species Are at Greater Risk of Extinction Due to Deforestation

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

About

Scroll To Top