Extreme environments. Extinction / produced by Evan Clark.

Our planet's untouched natural environments are shrinking, due to pressure from human populations. As these areas decline, the creatures adapted to live in them face a decline in numbers, and sometimes even extinction altogether. Many biologists believe that if we don't act quickly, half t...

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Other Authors: Clark, Evan (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Geelong, Victoria : Switch International, 2010.
Series:VAST: academic video online
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Summary:Our planet's untouched natural environments are shrinking, due to pressure from human populations. As these areas decline, the creatures adapted to live in them face a decline in numbers, and sometimes even extinction altogether. Many biologists believe that if we don't act quickly, half the world's species will be gone in 100 years. A report called the Living Planet Index reveals that from 1970 to 2000, populations of terrestrial and marine species dropped by 30 percent, while freshwater populations went down by a massive fifty percent.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 9, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (24 min.).
Playing Time:00:23:17
Language:In English.