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Think globally, act locally: On the status of the threatened fauna in the Central Himalaya of Nepal

机译:放眼全球,在当地采取行动:关于尼泊尔喜马拉雅山中部受威胁动物区系的现状

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The World Conservation Union (IUCN) publishes the Red List of Threatened Species, the most authoritative information available globally on the conservation status of species. However, the status of globally threatened species remains controversial at local levels because many of them are not protected as part of national statutory law. Such anomalies are examples of controversies in implementing the much-hyped environmental slogan "think globally, act locally". Here we provide a comparative review between globally threatened species as listed by the IUCN Red List found in Nepal and those of nationally protected species under Nepalese law. We discovered a significantly higher diversity of globally threatened mammals and birds in Nepal than would be expected relative to their global ratios. We established remarkable disparities in species conservation in Nepal: (1) a large number (an average of 85% of species of five taxonomic groups: mammals, birds, amphibians, fishes and reptiles) of IUCN-listed globally threatened species found in Nepal are not protected by national law; (2) most protected species listed are mammals (70%), but more than half of globally-threatened mammals found in Nepal are not protected: and (3) amphibians and fish are not protected, although they represent 12% of the total number of globally-threatened species found in the country. Such large gaps in Nepalese conservation law are an indication of unresponsive and inefficient conservation planning. The Government of Nepal and international conservation partners should: (1) emphasize knowledge-based conservation strategies for all taxonomic groups; and (2) prioritize updating the lists of protected species. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:世界保护联盟(IUCN)发布了《濒危物种红色名录》,这是全球范围内有关物种保护状况的最权威信息。但是,在全球范围内,受全球威胁物种的地位仍然存在争议,因为其中许多物种并未受到国家成文法的保护。这种异常现象是在实施大肆宣传的环境口号“全球思考,在当地采取行动”时引起争议的例子。在这里,我们对尼泊尔IUCN红色名录中列出的全球濒危物种与尼泊尔法律规定的国家保护物种进行了比较评估。我们发现,相对于全球比例,尼泊尔受到全球威胁的哺乳动物和鸟类的多样性明显高于预期。我们在尼泊尔的物种保护方面建立了显着的差异:(1)在尼泊尔发现的世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)列出的全球受威胁物种中,有很多(哺乳动物,鸟类,两栖动物,鱼类和爬行动物五个分类组的物种平均占85%)是不受国家法律保护; (2)列出的大多数受保护物种是哺乳动物(70%),但是在尼泊尔发现的受全球威胁的哺乳动物中,有一半以上没有受到保护:(3)两栖动物和鱼类虽然受到保护,但占总数的12%在该国发现的受到全球威胁的物种。尼泊尔保护法中的如此巨大的差距表明,保护计划无响应且效率低下。尼泊尔政府和国际保护伙伴应:(1)对所有生物分类群强调基于知识的保护策略; (2)优先更新受保护物种清单。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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