Sept 1

Almost a third of the world’s tree species are at risk of extinction, while hundreds are on the brink of being wiped out, according to a landmark report published by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) on Wednesday. According to the State of the World’s Trees report 17,500 tree species — some 30 per cent of the total — are a risk of extinction, while 440 species have fewer than 50 individuals left in the wild. Overall the number of threatened tree species is double the number of threatened mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles combined, the report said. “This report is a wake-up call to everyone around the world that trees need help,” BGCI Secretary General Paul Smith said in a statement. Thousands of varieties of trees in the world’s top six countries for tree-species diversity are at risk of extinction the report found. The greatest single number is in Brazil, where 1,788 species are at risk. The other five countries are Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Colombia and Venezuela.

Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/09/01/report-malaysia-among-top-six-countries-where-tree-species-at-risk-of-extin/2002036