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Reviews published in Global biodiversity by the Canadian Museum of Nature
Eldredge, N. The miner's canary: Unravelling the mysteries of extinction (S. Cumbaa), 5(2): 42. Entomofaune de Québec. Bulletin de l ... (M. Poulin), 4(2): 44. Leakey, Richard, Roger Lewin. The sixth extinction: Patterns of life and the future of mankind (Doug Mander), 6 ... Teitel, M. Rain forest in your kitchen, the hidden connection between extinction and your supermarket (S.A. Jarzen), 3(4): 41. The ...
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Earth, we lost the dinosaurs. But now there’s a sixth extinction, and it is not caused by a meteor, but by human beings. And this is ...
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Earth Witness Community - Other Sites About Extinct Species and Lost Places
World Conservation Union IUCN Species Survival Commission Mass Extinction Underway (article with links) My Earth Recently Extinct Animals Site for Æpyornis maximus The Sixth Extinction, Richard Leakey Transformation Strategies World Conversation Monitoring Centre ...
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Earth Witness Community - Articles About Extinct Species and Lost Places
Extinction" National Geographic "The Sixth Extinction" VEHMT "What's the Big Deal About Animals Going Extinct?" PBS "Extinction" Peripatus " Extinction" Rainforest Action Network "Species Extinction ...
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National Geographic magazine: February 1999 @ nationalgeographic.com
SITE INDEX RETURN TO HIGHLIGHTS The Sixth Extinction Text by Virginia Morell Photographs by Frans Lanting The first ... most recent major extinction. Today the Earth is again in extinction’s grip—but the cause has changed. The sixth extinction is not happening ... a flash, and I allow myself the thought that the sixth extinction is not inevitable. If humans are the cause, they can ...
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National Geographic magazine: February 1999 @ nationalgeographic.com
You can also read Morell’s “The Sixth Extinction,” reproduced from February’s NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC or check out her online story, Unexplored Spaces. Due ...
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NPG Forum: Malthus - More Relevant than Ever by William Catton
According to a recent survey, a majority of American biologists regard the mass extinction of plant and animal species now resulting ... Koopowitz, Harold, and Hilary Kaye. 1983. Plant Extinction: A Global Crisis. Washington, DC: Stone Wall Press, Inc. Leakey, Richard, and Roger Lewin. 1995. The Sixth Extinction: Patterns of Life and the Future ...
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Mount Washington Observatory – Windswept – Fall 2004, Volume 45 Number 3
By Jamie Riel. Lost Runway - Found! By Jim Good. Natural History Amphibians, Reptiles and the Sixth Extinction. By Bob Deegan. Shocking Developments A Stormy Day on Mount Washington. By Eric Pinder. JOIN ...
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March 2, 2004: The Sixth Great Extinction
March 2, 2004: The Sixth Great Extinction March 2, 2004-4 Copyright © 2004 Earth Policy Institute THE SIXTH GREAT EXTINCTION: A Status Report Janet Larsen Almost 440 million years ago, some 85 percent of ... extinction that could rival the past big five. This potential sixth great extinction is unique in that it is caused largely by the activities of a single species. It is the first mass extinction ...
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NERC - The sixth great extinction
Events You are here: Home > Our research > Environmental issues > Biodiversity > A sixth mass extinction? About us Funding Our research Research news Introduction Science themes Research programmes ... extinctions A sixth mass extinction? Science highlights Grants and studentships Using NERC science Careers Publications Press News and events About this site Skip to content The sixth great extinction ...
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