Enjoy them while you can....... read entire post
Five reasons for species decline, all of which can be traced back to human behavior: climate change, pollution, the destruction of animals’ natural habitat, the spread of invasive species, and the overexploitation of species.... read entire post
ahndunk
posted on May 18, 2008
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Tags: extinction, life, tiger, animal, global warming, death
- Their population just decrease to 400 animals in this decade. Destruction on their forest is the main cause, leads them to extinction. Change on land surface caused by human activity in Sumatra increased quickly-... read entire post
It was quite definitely "man" or more probably "some men" that got the idea about writing the bible-thus creating this GOD that has controlled humankind through various religions-
Prior to the book of GOD many peoples all over the planet worshipped ... read entire post
The short version is that this belief states that the same basic laws that govern over the animal kingdom likewise govern society. The theory suggests some interesting things depending on how you look at it. On one hand any country/culture/peoples that... read entire post
SeanRenaud
posted on Aug 08, 2007
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Tags: dolphins, extinction, mankind, fishing
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070808/sc_livescience/dolphinspeciesgoesextinctduetohumans;_ylt=ApXIaaGyp.cKUES77rORbwas0NUE
For the first time in over 50 years a mega fauna (described as weighing more than 200 lbs) has gone extinct and the ve... read entire post
SeanRenaud
posted on Mar 28, 2007
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Tags: evolution, dinosaurs, Science, extinction
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070328/ap_on_sc/mammal_evolution
A recent study of prehistoric DNA has suggested that the widely spread belief that the extinction of dinosaurs triggered an immediate response that should be tracable to modern spe... read entire post
Scientists identify 'tipping points' of climate change. The not-so-cute critters that are facing extinction.... read entire post
12 Species On The Brink Of Extinction... read entire post
What do all of these events have in common? lessons to be learned... read entire post
National parks, forest reserves and other protected areas. Man May Have Caused Pre-historic Extinctions. Power plants may affect leukemia rates. How Chikungunya Virus Has Spread. Melting Ice Displaces Walruses In The Russian Arctic.... read entire post
BrotherClaude
posted on Jun 13, 2008
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Tags: Mammoth, extinction
"The discovery is particularly interesting because it rules out human hunting as a contributing factor, leaving climate change and disease as the most probable causes of extinction."... read entire post