Bei Bienko's plump bush-cricket

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024
  • Bei-Bienko's plump bush-cricket is a flightless, herbivorous invertebrate endemic to Slovakia in Central Europe. There are three core subpopulations of the bush-cricket, but these groups are isolated, and the habitat is shrinking. Bush-crickets mainly feed on flowering plants found on karst plains. Bei-Bienko's plump bush-cricket is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The main threats facing the bush-cricket are habitat loss, population isolation and hybridization.
    If awarded $1 million from the Indianapolis Zoo’s Saving Species Challenge, conservationists would take the following steps:
    Manage, conserve and restore high-quality habitat of the Karst grasslands
    Postpone mowing season
    Prevent spread of invasive plants
    Prevent conversion of high-quality habitats into cropland
    Reconnect isolated subpopulations
    Establish backup populations
    You can learn more about Bei-Bienko's plump bush-cricket from the IUCN SSC Grasshopper Specialist Group.
    The winner of the Indianapolis Zoo’s Saving Species Challenge will be announced later this year. Bookmark www.ProtectSpecies.com for updates.

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