WWF: World on track to lose two thirds of wild animals by 2020.
Well, it is not only the industrialists, though their contributions will continue long past their death.
There is also the ever increasing population, with small farms as well as towns and cities encroaching on the last wild places.
Good to know we are still on schedule for extinction.
There is not solid evidence on why the mega fauna became extinct in North America along with early humans as well. It was as yet an unknown agency or agencies that did it.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 7 years ago
Well, it is not only the industrialists, though their contributions will continue long past their death.
There is also the ever increasing population, with small farms as well as towns and cities encroaching on the last wild places.
Happy Two Shoes over 7 years ago
Good to know we are still on schedule for extinction.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
There is not solid evidence on why the mega fauna became extinct in North America along with early humans as well. It was as yet an unknown agency or agencies that did it.