Humanity is facing ecological crisis

In the last 44 years, nearly 60 percent of all vertebrate animals have gone extinct on the Earth. Biota and biodiversity disappear at an unprecedented rate as a result of human activity. Aveliina and zoologist Tiit Maran talked about the loss of biodiversity, its causes and consequences, and offered solutions that every person can do to help save nature's biodiversity.

Read an article in science news portal Novaator and see Estonian environmental broadcast ’Osoon’!

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