Sentence examples for extinct in the face from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, evolutionary studies and theory can highlight which species are most likely to go extinct in the face of climate change, but there may be disagreement about whether such species should be granted protection before they show any signs of trouble (e.g., see Zimmer 2007).

Commenting on the study, Stuart Pimm, a conservation ecologist at Duke University, said, "We're not going to go extinct" in the face of climate change and its impact on biodiversity, but he noted that major changes in biodiversity can alter the quality of life.

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Whole ecosystems, like coral reefs, which went virtually extinct in the end-Triassic extinction, are now facing worldwide collapse again.

Negative population growth is just one way species can go extinct; another scenario for species loss in the face of environmental change is speciation reversal [ 4].

Although in the short term populations can respond ecologically to environmental alterations, in the face of persistent change populations must evolve or become extinct.

Simón says they began breeding lynxes in captivity in case they became extinct in the wild.

In the face.

Up in the face!

Puffiness in the face.

The Panamanian golden frog, which is now extinct in the wild, is a very beautiful animal (also very poisonous); it's bright yellow with a pointy face and dark, soulful eyes.

Writer, producer and director John Heminway said in a press release, "If the current situation remains the status quo, we are facing the very real possibility that elephants living in the wild will go extinct in the coming decades".

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