- Mammals Will Still Be Recovering From Human Destruction Long After We’re Gone: Humans have helped propel the extinction of more than 300 mammal species - equaling a staggering loss of 2.5 billion years’ worth of unique evolutionary history, according to a grim new study. https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5bc59f68e4b055bc94796ecf 79 comments worldnews
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