Good graphic, but pollution, agriculture and logging are drivers for climate change too. So I'm wondering what kind of data did you use for this visual.
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We use the
@IUCNRedList. For each species assessed (in this paper >20.000) experts have assessed what specific threats affect/impacts each species - and this can be (and often is) multiple threats. So we do not extract from drivers but look at evidence of species being affected - Show replies
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Extraordinary how often hunting is coming out on top in map (g). Do it for trees next?https://www.bgci.org/news-events/bgci-launches-the-state-of-the-worlds-trees-report/?fbclid=IwAR0VjqEP2N2xPqbCXsldBR6x_UYU6tWf7QjJ0FFRPC1wG22x41BgQP0YcgY …
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The terms "hunting" and "trapping" need to be much better defined...
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the definitions are layed out and defined by
@IUCN and@IUCNssc. you can see more here:https://www.iucnredlist.org/resources/threat-classification-scheme … - Show replies
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key threats to terrestrial amphibians, birds and mammals:
agriculture