Why Discovering New Species Is Slower Than It Seems
February 10, 2026
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Scientists are discovering over 16,000 new species annually, a historic high. However, formally identifying and naming these organisms is a slow, expert-driven process. Challenges include intricate taxonomy, uncovering hidden species, exploring remote areas, and lengthy publication reviews. This vital work ensures species can be protected and contributes to human knowledge.