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Arctic Seals and Birds Facing Alarming Extinction Risks
7 Nov, 2025
Summary
- IUCN Red List reports higher extinction risk for Arctic seals
- Over 60% of the world's bird species are declining
- Conservation efforts have helped some species like green sea turtles

According to the latest IUCN Red List update, the outlook for Arctic seals and a wealth of bird species is grim. The report indicates that harp, hooded, and bearded seals are now at a higher risk of extinction due to rapidly diminishing sea ice, which is their vital habitat.
Meanwhile, deforestation and agricultural expansion have caused a staggering drop of more than 61% in global bird populations since 2016. "The fact that 61% of the world's birds are declining is an alarm bell that we can't afford to ignore," warned Stuart Butchart, chief scientist at BirdLife International.




