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An international scientific investigation reveals that the extinction of species is currently advancing at a rate significantly higher than the baseline recorded prior to human expansion. According to the findings, various mammal species have disappeared over recent centuries at a rate at least 100 times greater than historical levels before human impact.
The research demonstrates that historical extinction patterns do not always reliably predict which specific mammal species face the greatest risks today. The findings highlight an unprecedented acceleration in biodiversity loss driven by human activity compared to pre-expansion eras.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Focuses on the scientific findings regarding accelerated mammal extinction rates.