Sentences with phrase «of animal extinction»

simple question: who do you trust more on the science of animal extinction.
The designer took up a big challenge in conveying the alarming trend of animal extinction throughout the globe.
The bright colors, elegant forms, and simplicity of information lead us to learn rather somber and disturbing facts of animal extinction, which needs much attention and action.
Although I am only 17 years old and do not remember when our game was really plentiful, the stories I have heard and read about slaughter in our own past have made me aware of the tragedy of animal extinction.
In fact, the greatest number of animal extinctions caused by humans was in the 1900s (though we're only at the beginning of the 2000s, so we can check our progress in 50 years).

Not exact matches

A U.S. withdrawal from the pact, agreed to by almost 200 countries, would set back international efforts to limit rising temperatures that have been linked to the extinctions of animals and plants, heat waves, floods and rising sea levels..
There are no chestnuts on Chestnut Lane, no elms on Elm Street, no caribou in Caribou, Maine, and no buffalo in Buffalo, N.Y. Multiple states have had to change their official tree, animal or flower because of extinctions.
Since god was not a big fan of unclean animals, i guess that was a sacrifice that resulted in an extinction.
I am Gay, my God therefore is also gay, we will put into extinction on earth all females.we are scientist expert in cloning, we will propagate only our own specie, thereby cleansing the earth of the animals called cow like smelly animals by the late Rock Hudson
Geological upheavals, the extinction of species, the struggle for survival and the emergence of thought in animals were all revolutions.
First, with reference to the topic of the last section, it seems that Whitehead is doubtful that so sharp a line can be drawn between animals and humans that there is real warrant for affirming total extinction of all animals and survival of all humans.
Wild animals are being displaced by domestic cattle, and their habitats changed mostly to the disadvantage of the wildlife, which sometimes is driven to extinction.
We're polluting our oceans, destroying rain forests, changing ecological environments by damming rivers, causing the extinction of animal species, and so on.
The vast amount of grain required to feed the animals for meat production is a significant contributor to deforestation and species extinction.
It is a documented fact that animal agriculture, or trying to sustain an animal based diet globally is the leading cause of environmental destruction, species extinction, and with other unhealthy food, the number one cause of illness globally.
Many of the world's natural habitats, plant species and animal species are in decline or at risk of extinction.
Now, on the 10th annual Endangered Species Day, Shedd, Lincoln Park Zoo, Brookfield Zoo and the 226 other accredited members of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) are harnessing their collective knowledge and resources in a new initiative, AZA SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction.
Likewise, some animal species such as the endemic African Monkey (Guenon species), one of the world's most beautiful monkeys found mostly in the West African rain forest region (the Niger Delta Region inclusive), are at the risk of extinction.
This week in Nature Communications, an interdisciplinary team of scientists proposes a more nuanced model for extinction that also shows why animal species tend to evolve toward larger body sizes.
«How fear alone can cause animal extinction: Even the smell of a predator can have disastrous effects in populations of small size.»
Against a backdrop of wide - scale extinctions some animal species have survived a close shave with extinction and are recovering
By looking at fruit flies, rather than social animals, the researchers believe that they have gained a greater understanding of the role that fear may play in the decline and extinctions of various populations.
The Florida panther, namesake of an ice hockey team in Miami, was designated the state's official animal in 1982, and is clawing its way back from near extinction.
These cousins of squid and octopus were the iconic marine animals of the age of dinosaurs, flourishing worldwide for 300 million years or more before the KT extinction wiped them out.
Over 30,000 species of animals and plants are considered to be potentially at risk of extinction, many of them due to the illegal trade in wildlife.
«I think it's a stretch to suggest more generally that tropical animal populations may be capable of rapid adaptation to anthropogenic warming,» said Mahler, who is also co-chairman of the Anoline Lizard Specialist Group, which studies which anole lizard species are at risk of extinction at the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Inside, their scientific paper suggested that, over the past 250 million years, the death dates of thousands of taxonomic families of marine animals seemed to spike every 26 million years, during one or another of a dozen distinct «extinction events.»
For most of mammalian evolutionary history, an animal's size was not predictive of its extinction risk.
Drought will make farming and ranching tougher, increase the frequency and intensity of wildfires, and could drive many plant and animal species to extinction.
In the time line of mammalian extinctions, large animals started to disappear only after humans or their hominid cousins showed up.
While each group focuses on a particular threatened plant or animal, Brackett has the Herculean task of bringing their work together to underline and spread a single message — that today's extinction crisis is a global responsibility.
Today's frogs, comprising more than 6,700 known species, as well as many other animal and plant species are under severe stress around the world because of habitat destruction, human population explosion and climate change, possibly heralding a new period of mass extinction.
They push back the origins of the lineage and show that it evolved immediately after the end of the Permian extinction — the biggest clear - out of life the world has ever seen, when 95 per cent of animal species went extinct (Proceedings of the Royal Society B, DOI: 10.1098 / rspb.2010.1746).
Previously, it was thought that a group of animals that has diversified rapidly will later diversify more than others after a mass extinction.
The ugly will include the need, for example, to brace for the ever more jarring effects of extreme weather patterns, the extinction of a huge range of animal and plant species, and the invasion into new latitudes of predators and pests.
Artist Charles R. Knight drew on his vast experience depicting living animals to bring prehistoric creatures to life — a practice that made him keenly aware of the finality of extinction
A new study unequivocally points to humans as the cause of the mass extinction of large animals all over the world during the course of the last 100,000 years.
The current extinction crisis threatening ocean animals is different from the five major past extinctions, according to a new study: the larger the animal, the greater its risk of extinction.
«The extreme selectivity of the modern extinction threat with respect to body size is best explained by the size bias in human hunting and fishing activities, which often preferentially target the largest animals in the oceans, or the largest animals within their respective taxonomic groupings,» said Payne.
A team of scientists now think they know: A miles - wide comet, they announced in May, seems to have exploded just north of the Great Lakes, triggering a 1,000 - year cold spell that helped bring on the extinction of the Clovis and the animals.
The other theory concerning the extinction of the animals is «overkill».
The extinction of the large animals took place in virtually all climate zones and affected cold - adapted species such as woolly mammoths, temperate species such as forest elephants and giant deer, and tropical species such as giant cape buffalo and some giant sloths.
For years, the disappearance of the Clovis culture and sudden extinction of 35 genera of animals were explained by two competing theories.
Researchers at Aarhus University have carried out the first global analysis of the extinction of the large animals, and the conclusion is clear — humans are to blame.
The researchers looked at past associations between the threat of extinction and the ecological traits like species habitat zone, and examined the same associations in modern marine animals.
Soot is a strong, light - absorbing aerosol that caused global climate changes that triggered the mass extinction of dinosaurs, ammonites, and other animals, and led to the macroevolution of mammals and the appearance of humans.
In a widely cited paper in 2004, Thomas and colleagues estimated that 15 to 37 per cent of terrestrial plant and animal species will be «committed to extinction» by 2050 (Nature, vol 427, p 145).
The current extinction of many of Earth's large terrestrial carnivores has left some extant prey species lacking knowledge about contemporary predators, a situation roughly parallel to that 10,000 to 50,000 years ago, when naı̈ve animals first encountered colonizing human hunters.
There is a lot of indication that suspiciously points a finger to us; us being Homo sapiens, because their extinction seems to coincide with the arrival of human beings on land mass after landmass, and then after a while back, there is this question from it: «Well, if human beings wiped out all the animals on this landmass and, why do we still have big animals in Africa?»
An international team of scientists has used the fossil record during the past 23 million years to predict which marine animals and ecosystems are at greatest risk of extinction from human impact.
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