Sixth mass extinction of wildlife accelerating, scientists warn

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White Rhino Family on Private Sanctuary, South Africa, © M.C.Tobias

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Date of Publication: June 1

Year of Publication: 2020

Publication City: London, UK

Author(s): Damian Carrington

Newspaper: The Guardian

Analysis shows 500 species on brink of extinction – as many as were lost over previous century

The sixth mass extinction of wildlife on Earth is accelerating, according to an analysis by scientists who warn it may be a tipping point for the collapse of civilisation.

More than 500 species of land animals were found to be on the brink of extinction and likely to be lost within 20 years. In comparison, the same number were lost over the whole of the last century. Without the human destruction of nature, even this rate of loss would have taken thousands of years, the scientists said.

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