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July 31, 2020

For the Amazon’s rarest wild dog, deforestation is a very real threat

Researchers say the species should be listed as vulnerable, instead of near threatened, on the IUCN Red List to highlight the threats it faces from habitat loss and climate change.

Photo © Galo Zapata-Rios

By Andrea Díaz

News from our grantees at Mongabay Latam.

The short-eared dog, an elusive species endemic to the Amazon, could lose 30% of its habitat in just the next seven years.

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