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Related: About this forumEight bird species are first confirmed avian extinctions this decade
Source: The Guardian
Eight bird species are first confirmed avian extinctions this decade
Most extinctions were caused by deforestation in South America, a new study of endangered birds shows
Patrick Barkham
Tue 4 Sep 2018 13.50 BST Last modified on Tue 4 Sep 2018 14.26 BST
Spixs macaw, a brilliant blue species of Brazilian parrot that starred in the childrens animation Rio, has become extinct this century, according to a new assessment of endangered birds.
The macaw is one of eight species, including the poo-uli, the Pernambuco pygmy-owl and the cryptic treehunter, that can be added to the growing list of confirmed or highly likely extinctions, according to a new statistical analysis by BirdLife International.
Historically, most bird extinctions have been small-island species vulnerable to hunting or invasive species but five of these new extinctions have occurred in South America and are attributed by scientists to deforestation.
Stuart Butchart, BirdLife Internationals chief scientist, said the new study highlighted that an extinction crisis was now unfolding on large continents, driven by human habitat destruction.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/sep/04/first-eight-bird-extinctions-of-the-21st-century-confirmed
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defacto7
(13,485 posts)and we're killing off ourselves... There isn't any jesus that's going to come to save us them or anything else.
Bayard
(22,149 posts)So sick of short-sighted and unconscionable people killing the planet, every single day.
NickB79
(19,258 posts)There are 100-120 of them in captivity for breeding.
They are, however, extinct in the wild.