Biodiversity and extinctions

“ The current extinction rate is now approaching 1,000 times the background rate and may climb to 10,000 times the background rate during the next century, if present trends continue. At this rate, one-third to two-thirds of all species of plants, animals, and other organisms would be lost during the second half of the next century, a loss that would easily equal those of past extinctions. ”
- Loss of Biodiversity and Extinctions
- Decline in amphibian populations
- Bees and toxic chemicals
- Pollinator decline
Everything is linked up in nature and we will go extinct as any other animal species if we don't learn to understand that again, we used to know it...