Once upon a time, the planet Earth was home to a completely different array of species. Over the millions and millions of years, life on our planet has evolved over and over again. This process usually meant mass extinction. As the planet’s atmosphere, land, and climate changed — so did its collection of species.
This series of events can also be referred to as mass extinction. However, these events would take place only after hundreds of thousands or millions of years. Between these events, extinction of certain species can be considered as inevitable as some species simply cannot evolve further to survive the planet’s changes.
In contrast, the current wildlife extinction rates have been increasing greatly over the last few centuries. This is not a good sign as most recorded extinctions in recent history are not naturally occurring. In fact, most of them took place only due to human intervention. Hence, Real Research seeks to find out the public opinion on the matter of increasing wildlife extinction.
So, hurry and share your opinion on wildlife extinction rates with us by answering the survey on the Real Research App from 09 August, 2021. After that, you will receive 6 PLF as a reward.
Survey DetailsSurvey Title: Public Opinion on Increased Wildlife Extinction Target Number of Participants: 50,000 Users | DemographicsNationality: All |
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To me Human activity contribute to a loss of habitat. Development for housing, industry, and agriculture reduces the habitat of native organisms. This can happen in a number of different ways.