Quarter of world's freshwater fish at risk of extinction, according to assessment
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Nearly a quarter of the world's freshwater fish are now at risk of extinction, threatening hundreds of species and cultures globally.
The latest assessment also found that mahogany, Atlantic salmon and green turtles were increasingly threatened, according to scientific assessments, but there was good news about the saiga antelope, which has moved up from the critically endangered category to near threatened after the population increased by 1,100% in just seven years, mainly in Kazakhstan.
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