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Consultation begins on return of lynx to Scotland

Consultation begins on return of lynx to Scotland | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

An extensive and impartial study to assess people’s views about the possible reintroduction of Eurasian lynx to the Scottish Highlands is being launched this month by a new partnership of the charities SCOTLAND: The Big Picture, Trees for Life and Vincent Wildlife Trust.Ecological research has shown that extensive areas of Scotland could support lynx, but the charities say returning the shy and elusive animal is less about science and more about people’s willingness to live alongside a species that’s become forgotten on these shores.

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Toujours intéressant de regarder comment cela se passe ailleurs, petit tour en Ecosse. Lire ds Le Guardian "Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands" https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/20/wild-lynx-could-be-reintroduced-into-scottish-highlands

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It’s been a lost decade - it’s time to revive our world - Martin Harper's blog - The RSPB Community

It’s been a lost decade - it’s time to revive our world - Martin Harper's blog - The RSPB Community | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

It seems that David Attenborough’s programme Extinction: the facts moved many people to tears.  To me, that is an entirely rational response to the ongoing destruction to the natural world.  This relentless loss of the beauty and wonder of our planet not only corrodes the soul, it compromises our own species’ prosperity.

But, as I wrote on Friday, grief needs to be matched with a determination to change, bolstered by the belief that we know what it takes to make things better. 

Today must be the moment that we choose a different path and take steps to revive our world.

The Global Biodiversity Outlook 5 (GBO5) will be published later today and will reveal that the world has largely failed in its collective efforts to save nature over the last decade, and none of the targets (set under the UN's Convention on Biological Diversity - the CBD) have been fully met.

To pre-empt this, we launched A Lost Decade for Naturewhich shines a light on the UK’s limited contribution towards these global biodiversity targets.  According to the UK Government’s own assessment of performance, we will miss over two thirds of our commitments for nature made in 2010 (14 out of 20).

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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds est une ONG britannique, fondée en 1889, propriétaire et gestionnaire de nombreuses réserves naturelles en Angleterre, Ecosse, Irelande...

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