Rediscovery of 'extinct' mouse deer highlights Vietnam's wealth of bizarre but threatened wildlife
Species are going extinct 1,000 times faster than nature can make new ones – and humans are to blame | The Independent | The Independent
How long do most species last before going extinct? | Live Science
Cheetahs are brought to India - Is it possible to bring the extinct species back to nature and is it worth it? | General Ne… in 2020 | Nature pictures, Cheetahs, Extinction
A renaissance is occurring in the way we render extinct species | Books, Et Al.
One Million Species at Risk of Extinction, Threatening Human Communities Around the World, U.N. Report Warns | Science | Smithsonian Magazine
Humans Are Speeding Extinction and Altering the Natural World at an 'Unprecedented' Pace - The New York Times
Study: Resurrecting Extinct Species Could Harm Living Ones | The Scientist Magazine®
Why Did New Zealand's Moas Go Extinct? | Science | AAAS
9 facts about wildlife extinction and how we can save species | World Economic Forum
New species extinction target proposed for global nature rescue plan - Sonnenseite - Ökologische Kommunikation mit Franz Alt
Research has found that trees in the Amazon are under threat of becoming extinct | Nature | News | Express.co.uk
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World's largest plant survey reveals alarming extinction rate
Extinct deer-like species, rediscovered in nature.
Nature crisis: Humans 'threaten 1m species with extinction' - BBC News
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Plant species extinct | Worldmapper
Species are going extinct 1,000 times faster than nature can make new ones – and humans are to blame | The Independent | The Independent
Small strips of nature in just the right places can keep plants from going extinct - Los Angeles Times
If animals go extinct, we go extinct. If humans go extinct, nature would flourish. We need nature to live, but nature doesn't need us.
Extinction is a natural process, but it's happening at 1,000 times the normal speed
The UN's devastating extinction report, explained in 5 charts | Popular Science