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Attitudes of Europeans Towards the Issue of Biodiversity

 
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Short Description:
The results of this Flash Eurobarometer survey indicate that 93% of adults globally and 85% of adults in Europe consider the loss of biodiversity (animal species, flora and fauna, natural habitats, and ecosystems) to be a "very serious" or "fairly serious" problem.

Abstract:
In other findings, while European Union (EU) citizens largely agree that loss of biodiversity is a global problem, they are less likely to see it as a "very serious" problem for Europe or their own country; 72% of Portuguese consider it a "very serious" problem for their country, compared with only 9% of Fins.
Respondents were also asked if they personally make an effort to protect biodiversity and, by country, the proportion of those who do ranged from 17% in the Czech Republic to 58% in Belgium. For the European Union overall, 37% say they do, while 33% say they would like to do more. Another 20% say they do not because they do not know what to do, while 8% do not make efforts to protect biodiversity for other reasons.
Regarding how well-informed respondents feel about the loss of biodiversity, 5% of EU citizens say they feel "very well" informed, while 32% say they are "well" informed, and 62% are "not well" or "not" informed at all. By country, those in Romania and Lithuania felt the least informed, while those in Germany and Bulgaria felt the most informed.

Spot Check Number: 1387
Sponsor: Gallup
Researcher/Author: Gallup
Animal Type: Wildlife
Record Type: News Article, Survey Summary
Research Method: Online Survey
Geographic Region: International
Number of Participants: 27,000+
Year Conducted: February 2010

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