Around 9,000 species have already gone extinct in Australia and we’ll likely lose another this week – new study
By John Woinarski, Professor of Conservation Biology, Charles Darwin University
Jess Marsh, Visiting researcher in ecology, University of Adelaide
A new study estimates there have been more than 9,000 Australian invertebrate extinctions since 1788. Only one has been officially listed.
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Monday, December 9, 2024