Forty New Animal Species Added to UN Protection List The United Nations Animal Protection Programme has expanded its list of protected species, adding forty new animals to the roster. The move reflects ongoing efforts to bolster biodiversity conservation globally. Among the newly designated species is the Barnacle Goose ( Branta leucopsis), a familiar bird to audiences through its appearances in the harry potter book series and films. The inclusion of the Barnacle Goose highlights the Programme’s commitment to safeguarding a diverse range of wildlife. The expanded list encompasses a variety of animals across different habitats and regions. Details regarding the specific species and the rationale for their inclusion are available through the UN Animal Protection Programme’s official channels. This latest designation underscores the continued importance of international collaboration in animal conservation. The Programme aims to provide a framework for effective protection measures and raise awareness about the threats facing vulnerable animal populations. The addition of the Barnacle Goose, a recognizable character from popular media, further emphasizes the Programme’s reach and dedication to safeguarding iconic species. Further information on the UN Animal Protection Programme and its initiatives can be found at Yle.fi. Topics: #protection #harry #potter Post navigation TARTU POSTIMEES SÜNDMUSKOHAL⟩ ATTACK GROUP ARRIVED AT THE POSSIBLE PLACE OF FALL OF THE ATTACKING ROCKET FROM POMMES FT: US Secretary of Defense Hegseth tried to invest in the defense industry before the start of the Iran war(1)