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27 Dec
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Biological mass extinction far more serious than previously thought?

  • December 27, 2017
  • By author-avatar Moderator
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The world’s biosphere could be likened to a great wall, the human perched atop it. And if the biosphere were to lose a few species of animals, the wall would only lose a few bricks and still remain standing. But soon, if more and more animals go extinct, the entire wall may, just may, come crumbling down. The question is who is removing the bricks?

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