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For the past century to two centuries, we have been experiencing the sixth or seventh mass extinction event. It is believed that the rate of extinction is now one hundred to one thousand times higher than it was in the past. This Holocene Extinction is a consequence of human activities such as habitat destruction and overhunting of animals.

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For the past century to two centuries, we have been experiencing the sixth or seventh mass extinction event. It is believed that the rate of extinction is now one hundred to one thousand times higher than it was in the past. This Holocene Extinction is a consequence of human activities such as habitat destruction and overhunting of animals.

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