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Cornelius Patrick
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12 October, 03:04
What is true about the current extinction rate
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Sissy
12 October, 03:16
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Although extinction is a natural phenomenon, it occurs at a natural "background" rate of about one to five species per year. Scientists estimate we're now losing species at 1,000 to 10,000 times the background rate, with literally dozens going extinct every day
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Cruz Gallegos
12 October, 03:23
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Scientists estimate we're now losing species at 1,000 to 10,000 times
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