cedymock wrote:
This may give a little understanding
How many extinctions per year?
Between 100 and 1,000 species per million go extinct every year, according to the new analysis. Before humans came on the scene, the typical extinction rate was likely one extinction per every 10 million each year, said study researcher Stuart Pimm, a Duke University biologist.
Thanks. Always aware of extinction. Seeing that unfold here in Florida on a daily basis.