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Welcome to Extinction .in

Welcome to Extinction.in - the website dedicated to saving species from extinction. Please join us and participate. Publish, blog, translate, learn or teach - once you join you can create your own personal space on this site, and wrote or comment on anything you like.

Extinction .in wants to prevent all species from going extinct, and believes that the best way to save the planet is by saving its myriad species. As long as the tiger, lion, whale, bear, wolf, leopard, jaguar, elephant, manatee, gorilla, rhino, eagle, condor, baboon, dolphin, sea lion, seal, hippo, cheetah, mountain lion, polar bear, humpback whale, camel, and all the other species survive; then planet Earth will support human life and continue to nurture life of all kinds, races, species and genome. We believe that we must limit human population and development in order to allow all species, and the Earth itself, to survive in its natural state. We believe that we must stop polluting the planet, stop using pesticides and toxic chemicals, and modify the way we live in order to live in harmony with Nature and all other species. We respect your right to disagree and present your views and opinions here. We strive for a civilized, scientific, intelligent debate that will lead to politiical and environmental change.

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Extinct in the Wild

Extinct in the Wild

Extinct in the Wild (EW) is a conservation status assigned to species or lower taxa, the only known living members of which are being kept in captivity or as a naturalized population outside its historic range.

A species' conservation status can be one of:

At risk of extinction:

Extinct

Extinct in the Wild

Threatened

Critically Endangered

Endangered

Vulnerable

At lower risk:

Conservation Dependent

Near Threatened

Least Concern

Examples of species and subspecies that are extinct in the wild include:

Alagoas Curassow (extinct in the wild since 1988)
Barbary Lion (extinct in the wild since 1922)
Black Soft-shell Turtle (extinct in the wild since 2002)
Guam Rail (extinct in the wild since 1980)
Hawaiian Crow (extinct in the wild since 2002)
Père David's Deer (extinct in the wild since 1865 and probably long before that)
Scimitar Oryx (extinct in the wild since 2000)
Seychelles giant tortoise (extinct in the wild since 1840)
Socorro Dove (extinct in the wild since 1972)
Wyoming Toad (extinct in the wild since 1991)
Escarpment Cycad (extinct in the wild since 2006)
The ʻAlalā has been extinct in the wild since 2002