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Earth Day: 4 startling facts about the decline in global species
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2019-04-22
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Right now, we’re facing the greatest rate of extinction since dinosaurs were wiped from the planet over 60 million years ago, according to the Earth Day Network, which states that the rapid extinction is a result of human activity.
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