世界自然基金会在东南亚湄公河发现了234个新物种,凸显了对其生存的威胁。 WWF discovers 234 new species in Southeast Asia's Mekong, highlighting threats to their survival.
世界野生动物基金会报告说,在东南亚湄公河区域发现了234个新物种,包括具有独特尺寸的睫毛毒蛇、叶鼻蝙蝠和刺类生物。 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has reported the discovery of 234 new species in Southeast Asia's Mekong region, including an eyelash viper with unique scales, a leaf-nosed bat, and a hedgehog-like creature. 这些发现使1997年以来发现的物种总数达到3,623个。 These discoveries bring the total to 3,623 species found since 1997. 然而,世界自然基金会警告说,这些物种面临森林砍伐、野生动物贸易和生境损失的威胁。 However, the WWF warns that these species face threats from deforestation, wildlife trade, and habitat loss. 本组织敦促区域各国政府保护这些稀有物种及其栖息地。 The organization urges regional governments to protect these rare species and their habitats.