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Even Extinction Rebellion bans mass gatherings due to coronavirus

The environmental group had been plotting to disrupt London again in a similar way to last year. However their plans will come at a time when Covid-19 is predicted to be at its worst in Britain.




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Extinction Rebellion splinter group faces backlash over 'humans are the disease' stickers

The group, which claims to represent Extinction Rebellion in the East Midlands, tweeted pictures of a poster reading: 'Corona is the cure'. XR UK said it does not 'manage' the account.




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Why Some Cicadas Have Reason to Brood: Potential Extinction

​Periodical cicadas live underground for 13 or 17 years before emerging to mate, lay eggs and die off, and today, there are 15 known broods in the U.S. There used to be 16 and the current number may dwindle if the teetering Brood VII goes extinct.




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How deforestation and climate change is pushing wildlife towards extinction

New Delhi, July 10: India has seen rapid deforestation in recent years, primarily due to its focus on economic development. This affects not only a billion forest dwellers but also half the world's land-based species of plants and animals that are




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Motor vehicles, the environment, and the human condition: driving to extinction / Hans A. Baer

Online Resource




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A rare mango variety faces extinction

Giant Noor Jahans grow only on three trees left in the Katthiwara area of MP''s Alirajpur district




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Illuminating Extinction: Projecting a Snow Leopard on the Empire State Building

Massive images of the worlds endangered species were projected onto the Empire State Building to call attention to the upcoming release of Discovery's documentary, Racing Extinction.




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Extinction: a very short introduction / Paul B. Wignall

Dewey Library - QE721.2.E97 W539 2019




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Carboniferous giants and mass extinction: the late Paleozoic Ice Age world / George R. McGhee Jr

Hayden Library - QE721.2.E97 M388 2018




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[ASAP] Combined Light Extinction and Scattering Measurement for Measuring a Low-Particulate-Mass Concentration with a White Cell-Based Optical System

Energy & Fuels
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.0c00179




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Extinction events / Liz Breazeale

Dewey Library - PS3602.R4325 A6 2019




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The consequences of mass extinction and a daily news roundup

Lauren Sallan discusses the consequences of a mass extinction event 359 million years ago on vertebrate body size; David Grimm talks about grandma's immune system, gambling on studies, and killer genes. Hosted by Sarah Crespi. [Img: Robert Nicholls]




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[ASAP] Acoustic Vibrations of Al Nanocrystals: Size, Shape, and Crystallinity Revealed by Single-Particle Transient Extinction Spectroscopy

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c01190




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Around the world in 80 species : exploring the business of extinction / edited by Jill Atkins and Barry Atkins




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Australia’s faunal extinction crisis : interim report / The Senate, Environment and Communications References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications References Committee, author, issuing body




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Internationalism or extinction / Noam Chomsky ; edited by Charles Derber, Suren Moodliar, Paul Shannon

Chomsky, Noam, author




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Australia's faunal extinction crisis : environmental protections for native grasslands, and the conduct of Ministers : interim report / The Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications Legislation Committee, author, issuing body




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Eve of extinction / Salvatore A. Simeone & Steve Simeone, writers ; Nik Virella, full color art #1, line art #2-4, Ruth Redmond, color art #2-6 ; Ariana Maher, letterer ; Sebastian Girner, editor

Barker Library - PN6727.E938 2019




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Reef recovery following the Late Devonian mass extinction: evidence from the Dugway Range, west-central Utah




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Community structure, faunal distribution, and environmental forcing of the extinction of marine molluscs in the Pliocene San Joaquin Basin, Central California




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The role of predation and parasitism in the extinction of the inoceramid bivalves : an evaluation




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Is the Whooping Crane doomed to extinction?




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Patterns of faunal extinction and paleoclimatic change from mid-Holocene mammoth and polar bear remains, Pribilof Islands, Alaska




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High annual survival in infected wildlife populations may veil a persistent extinction risk from disease




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Biological Rhythmicity in Subterranean Animals: A Function Risking Extinction?




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When is a Parakeet a Canary? John James Audubon and the Extinction of North America’s Only Native Parrot

In December, the Carolina Parakeet will be the featured bird in New-York Historical’s Audubon’s Birds of America Focus Gallery. Below, curator Roberta J.M. Olson outlines the tragic story of the bird’s extinction, which became official almost 100 years ago.  In the early 19th century, artist and naturalist John James Audubon (1785–1851) sounded the alarm about habitat loss...

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