21% of Africa's Freshwater Species Threatened With Extinction (Pics)
by Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California
on 09. 8.10

Photo via ICUN
According to a new report from The International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN), a 5-year study involving 200 scientists has found that the flora and fauna of Africa's freshwater ways are threatened with extinction thanks to four main factors: agriculture, water abstraction, dams and invasive species. In all, 21% of the freshwater species are at risk, a huge number that turns right around to threaten the culprits -- the livelihoods of millions of humans are put at risk with such a loss. Despite the dire news, the report is an important one. It is the most comprehensive assessment of its kind thus far, and can be put to use by decision-makers who need to make changes about how Africa's water is being used. Check out a slideshow of some of the threatened species after the jump.































