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Modeling reptile distributions suggests climate change will exacerbate extinctions

The impact of future climate change on global reptile diversity and distributions is a topic of concern. The potential effects on species range, position, and overlap across lizards, snakes, and turtles could result in a significant decrease in reptile richness around the world.
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Mountain Mist Frog declared extinct

the frog Ranoidea nyakalensis (Liem, 1974) was endemic to tropical Australia has been declared extinct after not being seen since 1990.
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Reptile extinctions in the Guadeloupe Islands

The sixth extinction – that is the present global biodiversity crisis is current and on-going. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) suggests the disappearance of at least 1.07% of Earth’s vertebrate species over the past 500 years, a number that is probably grossly underestimated given the lack of subfossil data and poor documentation…











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