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科学领域:

  • 保护生物学 保护生物学
  • 环境政策 环境政策
  • 生物多样性研究 生物多样性研究

背景情况:

  • 目前的保护工作和立法主要旨在防止物种灭绝.
  • 尽管有这些目标,生物多样性丧失在全球范围内不断升级,这表明愿望与现实之间存在差距.
  • 澳大利亚的灭绝记录和对实际灭绝的低估强调了问题的紧迫性.

研究的目的:

  • 审查在澳大利亚预防灭绝的努力,具有全球相关性.
  • 检查防止灭绝的原因以及澳大利亚的历史灭绝记录.
  • 确定影响物种灭绝途径命运的关键因素和决策.

主要方法:

  • 文献综述,重点关注保护计划和立法.
  • 分析澳大利亚的灭绝记录和保护成功.
  • 检查灭绝作为一个过程而不是一个单一的事件.

主要成果:

  • 最近的保护行动成功地阻止了一些物种的灭绝.
  • 灭绝是一个动态的过程,具有影响物种生存的关键决策点.
  • 可能发生的灭绝数量远远超过正式记录的数量.

结论:

  • 所有即将发生的灭绝都是可以通过适当的行动来预防的.
  • 立法中的转型性变化和增加资源是必不可少的.
  • 更多地关注鲜为人知的物种和社会对"国家关怀"的认可对于防止灭绝至关重要.