• @[email protected]
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    11 days ago

    It’s called a cascade extinction event. With each endangered species their ecosystem is affected, leading to more becoming endangered. Eventually a threshold will be passed where human intervention won’t be enough to save them from extinction.

    • @AllonzeeLV
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      11 days ago

      Eventually a threshold will be passed where human intervention won’t be enough to save them from extinction.

      It’s unfair for humans to claim “saving” creatures from what humans have done to their respective ecosystems to begin with.

      It’s like setting a nursing home on fire and randomly helping 2 residents out as you leave. You didn’t save 2 people, you murdered 198 instead of 200.

      • @[email protected]
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        510 days ago

        Yes and no, the humans doing the “saving” and the ones doing the “killing” are different groups. So it’s still technically a save but only as far as different humans have different interests. The culpability is still as a whole on us as a species.

    • @ickplantOP
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      511 days ago

      That makes a lot of sense, thank you. Didn’t know the word for this.

    • @tomi000
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      510 days ago

      Was about to write exactly that :D Foolproof logic.

  • @[email protected]
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    1010 days ago

    Wonder how much is existing species going extinct versus more species being categorized?

    • @ickplantOP
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      410 days ago

      I wonder the same thing, the little article that came with the chart did not explain this.

  • Kbin_space_program
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    11 days ago

    Shocking given that China has a massive trawling fleet that is literally emptying the oceans.

  • iAmTheTot
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    210 days ago

    How much of this is due to finding a new species or something, versus a previously not endangered species becoming endangered?