biodiversity
Climate Change and Island Species: How the Dodo Birds Went Extinct
An antique book about the second Dutch expedition of the Mascarene Islands depicts the first drawing of the now extinct dodo bird. This species went extinct in the 17th century from a combination of climate change effects and rapid island colonization.
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