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Climate Change and Conservation Cost
Arlington, VA (April, 2012) - Climate change will make preventing species extinction through habitat protection more challenging and expensive, with costs increasing by more than 100 percent in some cases, according to new studies by a group of international researchers convened by Conservation International. The studies are the first to estimate the costs of conserving biodiversity under the effects of climate change. The researchers focused on species and ecosystems in South Africa, Madagascar and the western United States (California), and the results were presented in three papers published together in the journal Conservation Biology today under the title Conservation Focus: Costs of Adapting Conservation to Climate Change.
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MADAGASCAR - Approximately 80% of Madagascar’s population lives in rural areas and relies on subsistence agriculture.

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MADAGASCAR - One of the most biologically rich countries in the world and where the vast majority of native forests has been lost.

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MADAGASCAR – Loss of habitat for charismatic fauna such as lemurs affects Madagascar’s tourism industry, which provides a substantial portion of the country’s employment and income. 

© Conservation International/photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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MADAGASCAR – Baobabs trees (Adansonia za), one of the 74 species of plants assessed by researchers in the study Climate Change and the Cost of Conserving Species in Madagascar, are endemic of Madagascar and considered near threatened of extinction.

© Conservation International/photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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MADAGASCAR – Baobab (Adansonia za) seeds for sale. Baobabs are endemic trees of Madagascar and considered near threatened of extinction.

© Conservation International/photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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CAPE FLORISTIC REGION, SOUTH AFRICA –Researchers explored costs associated with three options to expand protected areas to safeguard the survival of 316 species of the unique Proteaceae family of flowering plants.

© Conservation International/photo by Haroldo Castro

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CAPE FLORISTIC REGION, SOUTH AFRICA –Researchers explored costs associated with three options to expand protected areas to safeguard the survival of 316 species of the unique Proteaceae family of flowering plants.

© Conservation International/photo by Haroldo Castro

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CAPE FLORISTIC REGION, SOUTH AFRICA –Researchers explored costs associated with three options to expand protected areas to safeguard the survival of 316 species of the unique Proteaceae family of flowering plants.

© Conservation International/photo by Tessa Mildenhall

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CAPE FLORISTIC REGION, SOUTH AFRICA – Hugging the coastline along the far southwestern tip of the African continent, the Cape Floristic region is one of the world’s five Mediterranean biodiversity hotspots. The region is best known for its diversity of plant species, but it is also home to mammals such as the Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus).

© Conservation International/photo by Tamino Castro

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MADAGASCAR – Baobab (Adansonia za) seeds for sale. Baobabs are endemic trees of Madagascar and considered near threatened of extinction.

© Conservation International/photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

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MADAGASCAR – Baobab (Adansonia za) seeds for sale. Baobabs are endemic trees of Madagascar and considered near threatened of extinction.

© Conservation International/photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for promotion of the journal articles in Conservation Focus: Costs of Adapting Conservation to Climate Change. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

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MADAGASCAR – Baobab (Adansonia za) seeds for sale. Baobabs are endemic trees of Madagascar and considered near threatened of extinction.

© Conservation International/photo by Russell A. Mittermeier

PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded at no charge for one-time use for promotion of the journal articles in Conservation Focus: Costs of Adapting Conservation to Climate Change. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted. No sublicensing, sale or resale permitted.

REQUIRED CREDIT AND CAPTION: All image uses must bear the copyright notice and be properly credited. Any uses in which the image appears without proper copyright notice are subject to paid licensing.
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