From National Geographic:
"Our results paint a bleak picture of the global status of mammals worldwide," the study authors wrote...
Humans are mostly to blame, as habitat loss, pollution, and hunting continue to squeeze at-risk species.< "Perversely, the species that humans show greatest affinity toward—the largest mammals such as primates, big cats, and whales—are significantly more likely to be threatened with extinction," Barney Long, a biologist at the World Wildlife Fund in Washington, D.C., said in an email.
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