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Species Extincions

Animals Lost in the K–T Mass Extinction Explained

The K–T mass extinction event, now more commonly referred to as the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary, was a cataclysmic occurrence that transpired approximately 66

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Edward Philips

December 17, 2025

When Will the Sixth Mass Extinction Truly Begin?

The Sixth Mass Extinction, a dire yet seemingly abstract phrase, resonates ominously in contemporary discussions about biodiversity loss and ecological degradation. Unlike the

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Edward Philips

December 16, 2025

What Is Wildlife Extinction—and Can It Be Prevented?

Wildlife extinction represents one of the most pressing and tragic consequences of human activity on our planet. Throughout history, species have come and

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Edward Philips

December 15, 2025

How Scientists Know Earth Has Had Five Mass Extinctions

Throughout the annals of Earth’s history, life has flourished in astonishing diversity, yet it has occasionally faced cataclysmic events that have decimated entire

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Edward Philips

December 14, 2025

Which Animals Have the Highest Extinction Rates?

In an era marked by unprecedented ecological upheaval, understanding which animals face the gravest threats of extinction is imperative. Amidst our bustling world,

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Edward Philips

December 13, 2025

Why Animal Extinctions Affect People Emotionally

Have you ever dwelled on the thought of how the extinction of a single species ripples through the vast tapestry of life on

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Edward Philips

December 13, 2025

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