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cc.alps: CIPRA Requests on Nature Protection

2009-11-04

When climate changes, nature feels it. Mountain areas are particularly sensitive, and the greatest losses in terms of plant and animal species may occur precisely there. According to scientific estimates, almost every second plant species in the Alps is threatened with extinc-tion by 2100. For the flora with the highest number of varieties in Central Europe this would be an enormous loss. Because of global warming, also well-known animal species such as the Alpine ibex, the snow grouse and the mountain hare will experience far worse living con-ditions in the Alps.

In times of climate change it is particularly important to ensure that the landscape does not present obstacles to the passage of migratory species.
© Frank Schultze /Zeitenspiegel

In den Zeiten des Klimawandels ist es besonders wichtig, die Landschaft für wandernde Arten durchgängig zu machen.

Author(s):
CIPRA Internationale Alpenschutzkommission
Im Bretscha 22
9494  Schaan
FL
Telefon:  +423 237 53 53
Fax:  +423 237 53 54
E-mail:  international@cipra.org
Website: http://www.cipra.org

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