New Concerns Over Deforestation and Wildlife Migration
對森林砍伐與野生動物遷徙的新擔憂
In 2026, the intersection of deforestation and wildlife migration has become a critical environmental crisis.
2026年,森林砍伐與野生動物遷徙的交集已成為一場嚴重的環境危機。
According to the State of the World’s Migratory Species report, 49% of protected migratory species are now in decline.
根據《全球遷徙物種狀態》報告,49%的受保護遷徙物種目前正處於衰退之中。
These animals rely on vast, interconnected habitats to survive, but human activity is rapidly breaking these pathways into isolated fragments.
這些動物依賴廣闊且相互連結的棲息地生存,但人類活動正迅速將這些路徑拆解成孤立的碎片。
When forests are removed for agriculture, mining, or infrastructure, they no longer act as the essential corridors species need to move, feed, and breed.
當森林因農業、採礦或基礎設施而被移除時,它們便不再能作為物種遷徙、覓食與繁殖所必需的廊道。
Rather than focusing only on static protected zones, conservationists argue we must preserve the flyways and corridors that allow species to navigate a changing planet.
保育人士認為,與其只關注靜態的保護區,我們必須維護那些讓物種得以在變動的地球上遷徙的飛行路徑與廊道。
As our climate warms, the ability for wildlife to migrate freely is no longer just a luxury—it is a necessity for their survival and the health of our global ecosystems.
隨著氣候暖化,野生動物自由遷徙的能力已不再僅是一種奢華——而是攸關其生存及我們全球生態系統健康的必要條件。
