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Tag: Mass extinction

Protected: Will climate change make a sixth mass extinction an inevitability? 

On 13/07/202222/07/2022 By RoutesIn 6th Form, Essay, Vol3. Issue1

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To what extent can humans be blamed for the end-Pleistocene mass extinction of the megafauna?

On 07/08/202127/08/2021 By RoutesIn Essay, Undergraduate, Vol2. Issue1

By Tiegan Hannah Ansell, University of Durham

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