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Tags >> Wild Animals
Jul 16
2011

Loss of large predators disrupting multiple plant, animal and human ecosystems

Posted by: missy in Wildlife Conservation

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The enormous decline of large, apex predators and "consumers" ranging from wolves to lions, sharks and sea otters may represent the most powerful impacts humans have ever had on Earth's ecosystems, a group of 24 researchers concluded today in a new report in the journal Science.

The decline of such species around the world is much greater than previously understood and now affects many other ecological processes through what scientists call "trophic cascades," in which the loss of "top down" predation severely disrupts many other plant and animal species.

Mar 19
2011

Gray Wolves to Loose Federal Protection

Posted by: Administrator in Wildlife Conservation

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The species' endangered status will be lifted and wolf hunting will resume in Idaho and Montana under a settlement reached by wildlife advocates and the Interior Department.

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