Meet the
animals that probably went extinct in 2017
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At the end of each year, wildlife ecologist David Steen compiles a list of critters
that have likely gone extinct. The
2017 list includes a bat, cat, and multiple lizards, although other creatures may be gone for good — we just don't know it yet.
Steen, an ecologist at Auburn University, started the annual extinction list in 2012 to establish a clear, reliable source for the planet's extinctions. Educating the public about the loss of species, in his view, is as important as it is dispiriting.
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"It is depressing, frankly, to think about all the creatures we will never see again but I think it is important for us to perceive extinction as a loss of actual species and not just numbers and rates," Steen said via email.
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