Conservation scientists call for 'biodiversity barometer'

Monday, April 12, 2010 - 21:22 in Mathematics & Economics

For the first time scientists have put a figure on how much it would cost to learn about the conservation status of millions of species, some of which have yet to be identified. The price tag is $60 million, according to a team of scientists.

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