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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101026...lYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcmllcwRzbGsDZmlmdGhvZnZlcnRl
"The authors found, on average, 50 species of mammals, birds and amphibians move closer to extinction each year because of expansion of farms and plantations, logging and over-hunting. Another factor was competition from other species, particularly those introduced from other areas.
But the study, published in the journal Science, also found that conservation efforts had curbed the overall rate of loss."
Read the whole article at the link above.
Just another reason not to let your fish, snakes, etc. into areas they do not come from.
"The authors found, on average, 50 species of mammals, birds and amphibians move closer to extinction each year because of expansion of farms and plantations, logging and over-hunting. Another factor was competition from other species, particularly those introduced from other areas.
But the study, published in the journal Science, also found that conservation efforts had curbed the overall rate of loss."
Read the whole article at the link above.
Just another reason not to let your fish, snakes, etc. into areas they do not come from.