• 200 countries meet on Monday, october 2014 in south korea to discuss on biodiversity.
• The Global Biodiversity Outlook 4 highlights the damning picture of government's effort to meet a set of targets to mitigate the destruction of species' habitats, cut pollution.
• According to report the situation is worsening for the planet's most threatened species, which include 90% of all lemurs, spoon-billed sandpipers and blue tongue giraffe.
image source- the guardian.
