8 wild animals you may never see again, report reveals | Totally Vegan Buzz
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.
How Animals Go Extinct
Extinction: The Facts – An Attenborough guide to nature's destruction | New Scientist
The UN's devastating extinction report, explained in 5 charts | Popular Science
Polar Bears Heading for Extinction by 2100- Study | Earth.Org - Past | Present | Future
Species are going extinct 1,000 times faster than nature can make new ones – and humans are to blame | The Independent | The Independent
One Million Species at Risk of Extinction, Threatening Human Communities Around the World, U.N. Report Warns | Science | Smithsonian Magazine
Extinction is a natural process, but it's happening at 1,000 times the normal speed
Are Humans to Blame for the Disappearance of Earth's Fantastic Beasts? | Science | Smithsonian Magazine
Gorillas; Why are Gorillas Going Extinct? Learn More
Lost Animals: Extinct, Endangered, and Rediscovered Species: Amazon.co.uk: Whitfield, John: 9781588346988: Books
9 facts about wildlife extinction and how we can save species | World Economic Forum
Biodiversity loss from species extinction a 'top driver of global change' | Nature | The Earth Times
Small strips of nature in just the right places can keep plants from going extinct - Los Angeles Times
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
We don't need to save endangered species. Extinction is part of evolution. - The Washington Post
These Are the Extinct Animals We Can, and Should, Resurrect | Science | Smithsonian Magazine
Halting the Extinction Crisis
Rediscovery of 'extinct' mouse deer highlights Vietnam's wealth of bizarre but threatened wildlife
Study: Resurrecting Extinct Species Could Harm Living Ones | The Scientist Magazine®
Plant species extinct | Worldmapper
Humans Are Speeding Extinction and Altering the Natural World at an 'Unprecedented' Pace - The New York Times