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Study: $15.6 billion yearly for 30 years needed to save 99 of Australia's threatened species.
A new study estimates that it would cost $15.6 billion annually for 30 years to prevent the extinction of 99 of Australia's priority species.
The research highlights the urgent need for increased funding to combat threats like habitat destruction and climate change.
The study also found that 16 species are unrecoverable due to unmanageable threats, primarily climate change.
Despite the Australian government's commitment to nature conservation, the current spending of over $550 million is deemed insufficient.
The research aims to provide realistic costs for governments to support endangered species and ecosystems.
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Estudio: $15,6 mil millones anuales durante 30 años necesarios para salvar 99 de las especies amenazadas de Australia.