Red List of Threatened Species in France: a “worrying assessment” for millipedes and “stoneflies”
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One in three species of stoneflies is threatened in France. (Joël Heras/Biosphoto. AFP)
The lynx, the brown bear , the sperm whale , the mouflon and the common hamster are not the only animals threatened with extinction by human activities in France. A myriad of little-known creatures are also suffering. A new analysis carried out as part of the red list of endangered species in France, the reference inventory which classifies them according to their risk of extinction, established on Tuesday, June 17, a "worrying assessment"
Libération