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Natural Selection & Extinction

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We don’t need to save endangered species. Extinction is part of evolution.

One in eight bird species is at risk of extinction: report

‘It’s game over’: Last ‘Grey Ghost’ caribou herd is down to just three members, all female

In Defense of Biodiversity: Why Protecting Species from Extinction Matters

Protected or not, Canadian species are in serious decline: WWF report

The biomass distribution on Earth

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