Almost 3,000 species ranging from glorious birds to tiny lichen are in peril in Wales because they are clinging on in a handful of locations or even fewer, a groundbreaking report has revealed.
The report from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) highlights that since the millennium, 11 species have already been lost to Cymru, including the turtle dove and belted beauty moth. It warns that 2,955 other terrestrial or freshwater species are at serious risk because they are confined to five locations or fewer.
The Species in Peril report is billed as the first in the UK to identify the rarest species based on how geographically limited they are.
Some of those at risk are beloved creatures and plants such as black grouse and the high brown fritillary butterfly. On the list are 25 bird specie

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