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tylertheuncreator954 karma

They’re extinct. The last known individual died in 1987, they were declared extinct in 1990. There are still other subspecies of Seaside Sparrow, but these were different and special. Cape Sable Seaside Sparrows which are also found in Florida also aren’t faring to well, but neither are most Seaside Sparrows. Habitat loss and sea level rise pose very real threats to the future survival of the species as a whole.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dusky_seaside_sparrow

tylertheuncreator953 karma

Also to the smallest whale

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaquita?wprov=sfti1

I don’t know, I wrestle with it every day.

tylertheuncreator952 karma

Where did she make that assumption?

tylertheuncreator951 karma

So your solution is what exactly?

tylertheuncreator951 karma

Isn’t that what she’s trying to do with local agriculture?