Are we entering the sixth mass extinction?
Category: Environmental Science
Status: Queued
Current species extinction rates are estimated to be 100-1000 times the background rate, comparable to past mass extinctions. Whether this trajectory will lead to a true mass extinction event, and how different ecosystems will respond, is uncertain.
Open questions include the role of habitat fragmentation, climate change, invasive species, and whether large-scale restoration can reverse trends.
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