Thursday, 3 January 2019

In Memoriam: The Species We Lost To Extinction In 2018

In Memoriam: The Species We Lost To Extinction In 2018

Each year, the Oscars present an In Memoriam – a roundup of the famous faces the world lost in the past 12 months. And as the year that’s seen warnings of apocalyptic worldwide extinctions with effects lasting millions of years into the future finally draws to its close, it’s only fitting that we do the same. So here’s IFLScience’s In Memoriam: a tribute to all the species we lost in 2018. Fittingly, the first wildlife obituary belongs to a movie star: the Spix’s Macaw. The star of Rio’s brilliant blue plumage has now been seen in the wild for the last time – around 100 of the birds still exist, and all are in captivity.
Read more: https://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-animals/in-memoriam-the-species-we-lost-to-extinction-in-2018/?fbclid=IwAR2kIdPZ5lrdQTzV9nGFwNratAs26HrsIBaPb5O4nGEYxPLWhKubvfPzePo?source=Snapzu

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