Biodiversity under threat

When the Earth warms up, pollution increases, and plants, animals and their habitat are overexploited, the whole balance between man and other forms of life is upset.

Animal and plant species are now disappearing at an alarming rate. Scientists estimate that the rate at which they are disappearing is 1,000 to 10,000 times greater than would have been the case without industrial development.

Protecting wet lands

Wet lands are among the most varied and beautiful in the world. They are the birthplace of numerous animal and plant species, but are in danger due to over-exploitation by man: deforestation, swamp drainage, desertification and pollution all cause the disappearance of dozens of fragile wet land areas every year.

  1. Egypt
  2. Island of the Reunion
  3. Morocco
  4. Senegal
  5. Togo
  6. Argentina
  7. Brasil
  8. United States
  9. Mexico
  10. Venezuela
  11. China
  12. Thailand
  13. Czech Republic
  14. France
  15. Island of the Reunion
  16. Germany
  17. Hungary
  18. Poland
  19. Romania
  20. Slovakia
  21. Slovenia
  22. Switzerland
  23. United Kingdom
  24. Australia
  25. New Zealand