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引用本文:Arie Trouwborst & Floor M. Fleurke(2019):合法捕杀狼:探索欧洲自然保护法下的致命狼管理范围,国际野生动物法律与政策杂志,DOI: 10.1080/13880292.2019.1686223链接到本文:https://doi.org/10.1080/13880292.2019.1686223
Killing Wolves Legally: Exploring the Scope for Lethal Wolf Management under European Nature Conservation Law
Killing Wolves Legally: Exploring the Scope for Lethal Wolf Management under European Nature Conservation Law Arie Trouwborst & Floor M. Fleurke To cite this article: Arie Trouwborst & Floor M. Fleurke (2019): Killing Wolves Legally: Exploring the Scope for Lethal Wolf Management under European Nature Conservation Law, Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, DOI: 10.1080/13880292.2019.1686223 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/13880292.2019.1686223
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Drawing upon the findings from island biogeography studies, Norman Myers estimates that we are losing between 50-200 species per day, a rate 120,000 times greater than the background rate during prehistoric times. Worse still, the rate is accelerating rapidly. By the year 2000, we may have lost over one million species, counting back from three centuries ago when this trend began. By the middle of the next century, as many as one half of all species may face extinction. Moreover, our rapid destruction of critical ecosystems, such as tropical coral reefs, wetlands, estuaries, and rainforests may seriously impair species" regeneration, a process that has taken several million years after mass extinctions in the past.