Either we learn to live together in full cooperation or we will cause our own extincition.
Some foods may go extinct soon although not all foods will go extinct. On 30th November there is a remembrance day for the animals that we’ve lost because of extinction. One of the earliest extinctions were in the year 1690 with the dodo bird.
Extinction was first introduced to us 444 years ago, the way scientists figured out about extinction was they always saw the dodo bird just walking around then one day the dodo bird was no longer walking around. They investigated this further and we then found out lots more about extinction.
The 10 most endangered animals to extinction are
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Some of you reading this, might think ‘Oh, that’s a shame – but at least these are not creatures from the UK.’ – think again. In October 2019, the BBC reported that more than one quarter of UK mammals face extinction! In 2019, Scotland lost almost one quarter of species. In fact, Rosie Hails, nature and science director at the National Trust said: "The UK's wildlife is in serious trouble... we are now at a crossroads when we need to pull together with actions rather than words.”
We are sure that you would agree – we need to take action NOW and save these animals that are at risk of extinction. We can’t go on ignoring extinction, or thinking that it doesn’t matter because humans aren’t at risk of becoming extinct.
Eventually, it could lead to us becoming extinct…
Written by: Suzy, Kai & Logan
Written by: Suzy, Kai & Logan
Jacque Fresco Fresco.Jacque Fresco.