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Extinct Animals

The 1994 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals

This site lists as far as I know all extinct, rare and threatened animals with brief information on all the animals listed. Categorised under subjects such as extinct, extinct in the wild, threatened etc.

 

Species of animal and plant will always become extinct. This is the natural process of selection commonly known as survival of the fittest. However, there is a difference between this natural process and the rapid acceleration of this process by the activities of man.

So far man has managed to name about 1.5 million species. It is possible that with current activities man may be responsible for the biggest mass extinction for 65 million years when almost 50% of species became extinct.

However, this was due to natural forces and not the result of the activities of one species. Man certainly has the capacity to destroy the worlds species but also has the power to save and preserve them. Man is causing extinction in 5 major ways:

  1. Over harvesting

As we enter the year 2000 man is currently overharvesting the worlds resources of animal and plant life. In fact, man (one species) is currently harvesting about half of all animal and plant life on the planet. Trees are currently being removed 10 times faster than new growth and in the sea 70% of fish species are being harvested faster than the rate at which they can reproduce.

2. Alien species

The second way in which man is contributing to extinction is the introduction of alien species. Primarily animals such as rabbits, rats and cats and numerous predators. Australia is a good example where the natural animal and plant life developed on an isolated continent and produced numerous unique species. However, man introduced a number of alien species to Australia and the natural wildlife which had no defences against the newcomers has declined or become extinct as a consequence.

3. Habitat Destruction

This may be the most significant way in which man is causing major extinctions. If you take away an animal or plants home it will die.

4. Islandisation

This is closely related to habitat destruction. Basically if you reduce an area of habitat a number of species may have to small an area in which to survive.

5. Pollution

 

Here is a list showing both the greater acceleration of extinction as a result of the expansion of human population and thankfully showing that at last we may have recognised our responsibilities as a species:

The development of extinction

1960-1974 : 3 species became extinct

Type Common Name Name Region Inhabited Date of Extinction Cause of Extinction

1650 In the seventeenth century 7 species became extinct

Mammal Aurochs Bos primigenius primigenius   1627  
Bird Moa   New Zealand 1600's ???  
Bird Elephant Bird     17th Century  

1750 In the eighteenth century 11 species became extinct

Bird Dodo     1755  
Mammal Stellars Sea Cow     1768  
Bird Giant Moa     1773  
Mammal Bluebuck     1799  

1850 In the nineteenth century 27 species became extinct

Bird Great Auk     1844  
Mammal Gilberts Potoroo or rat-kangaroo Potorous Gilberti Australia 1850+  
Mammal Cape Lion     1858 / 1885 Overhunted
Mammal Tarpan     25/12/1879  
Mammal Quagga     1883  

1900-1919 : 23 species became extinct

Mammal Broad Faced Potoroo Potorous Platyops Australia 1900+ Introduction of cats and foxes and bush fires.
Mammal Cuban Shrew Solenodon cubanus Antilles 1910 Possibly introduction of Burman Mongoose
Bird Passenger Pigeon     1914  
Bird Carolina Parakeet     1914  

1920-1939 : 27 species became extinct

Mammal Barbary Lion   North Africa 1920 / 1922 Overhunted
Mammal Tasmanian Wolf     1920/1935  
Mammal Taiwanese Clouded Leopard     1935 Overhunted

1940-1960 : 14 species became extinct

Mammal Bali Tiger     1940 Overhunted

1960-1974 : 3 species became extinct

Mammal Caspian Tiger     1970 Overhunted
Mammal Javan Tiger     1980 Overhunted

 

Last Updated 04/10/2009

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