Wild Talks
#wildtalks A citizens deliberation on the Green Transition
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Nature and the ecosystems that help us live are in big trouble. Things like large-scale farming, cutting down forests, spreading cities, and pollution are hurting biodiversity in Europe. This puts thousands of animals and habitats at risk. Changes to rivers and lakes, like building dams and taking too much water, along with invasive species and the climate crisis, damage our ecosystems. How can ensure we take care of our nature world?
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Regarding conserving large wildlife, a multi-faceted approach is necessary. Establishing and effectively managing protected areas can provide safe habitats for large species. Creating wildlife corridors to connect fragmented habitats allows for gene flow and migration. Anti-poaching laws need to be strictly enforced, and community-based conservation programs can engage local populations in protecting wildlife. Promoting coexistence through measures such as compensation schemes for livestock losses and the development of wildlife-friendly farming practices is also essential.
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