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The end of evolution : on mass extinctions and the preservation of biodiversity

The end of evolution : on mass extinctions and the preservation of biodiversity

Book 1994

The crystal-clear waters of the Philippine archipelago, eerily empty of sea life...a lush Hawaiian paradise now the scene of devastating depopulation and extinction...the mighty Columbia River, stripped of its once abundant salmon, now an empty series of damned lakes...wolves, at one time numbering more than 2 million in the continental United States, now dwindled to perhaps 2,000. Twice in the distant past, catastrophic extinctions have swept th...

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