blog 9 conservation and extinction Natasha Provinse
This will be the last blog post I do on this topic, I have been researching and learning about the issues of conservation and extinction for several weeks now and I feel a lot more personally connected to this issue. this exercise has helped me gain a new understanding of the threat we face in our world today. Nobody knows how many species are being lost each year nor the total number of species that inhabit the earth today. According to wwf panda organization, "Biologists estimate there are between 5 and 15 million species of plants, animals, and micro-organisms existing on Earth today, of which only about 1.5 million have been described and named. The estimated total includes around 300,000 plant species, between 4 and 8 million insects, and about 50,000 vertebrate species (of which about 10,000 are birds and 4,000 are mammals)." these species are considered threatened and about 23 percent of these species are at risk or on the red list.
One species I want to take a look at today is the Pygmy Slow Loris.
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