558 more mammalian creatures will be extinct by 2100, a report claims

By the year 2100, 558 more mammals will be extinct from the Earth. In a new report prepared by a mixed team of scientists from different countries, it has been claimed that the phase of extinction of organisms from the entire Earth is about to begin. It is believed to be 1700 times faster than the extinction of organisms in 1.26 lakh years.
According to the world's mammalian biodiversity database, there are 6,495 mammals on the planet at this time. Scientists say that all parts of the world will be destroyed. According to the studies so far, 550 mammalian creatures have gone extinct from the Earth in the last 1.26 lakh years.
In such a situation, the loss of 558 more organisms in the next 80 years is a big loss. To protect them, it has been recommended to implement conservation measures very strictly, although, in view of the weak efforts in this direction so far, scientists are not expecting much.
The report, published in the journal Science Advances, has been prepared by scientists from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, the Swiss Freiburg University, and the Zoological Society of London and the Royal Botanic Gardens of Britain.
The second round of extinction started in many places According to scientists, by 2100, the phase of extinction would have started on the whole earth. The creatures will end forever at the fastest speed ever. This phase has started in Australia and Caribbean countries. The extensive damage that is being done to nature. Compared to that, the extinction of mammals is like seeing the peak of an iceberg immersed in water.
Hopeful from the common program of governments There is little hope in the report from the efforts being made to save biodiversity and eco-systems among governments. It has been asked to save the forest, tighten the rules of use of marine areas and stop pollution, etc. The question is whether we will be able to save our coming breeds to show this species.
Human responsible for the elimination of all Human beings are responsible for the elimination of these organisms in the report. Since its incarnation, humans have damaged nature. The unlimited need for energy and the greed exploitation of natural resources are pushing the lives of the animals year after year.

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