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  2. The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a 2014 nonfiction book written by Elizabeth Kolbert and published by Henry Holt and Company.The book argues that the Earth is in the midst of a modern, man-made, sixth extinction.

  3. Elizabeth Kolbert - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Kolbert (born July 6, 1961) is an American journalist, author, and visiting fellow at Williams College. She is best known for her Pulitzer Prize -winning book The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History , [ 1 ] and as an observer and commentator on the environment for The New Yorker magazine.

  4. Under a White Sky - Wikipedia

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    Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future is a 2021 environmental book by Elizabeth Kolbert. [1] The book follows many of the themes she explored in The Sixth Extinction . Summary

  5. Sixth Extinction (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Extinction or Holocene extinction is the ongoing extinction event of species during the present Holocene epoch. Sixth Extinction may also refer to: The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, a 2014 book by Elizabeth Kolbert about the Holocene extinction; The Sixth Extinction, a 1996 book by Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin

  6. Conservationist Jane Goodall on the urgent need to turn the tide on climate change and nature loss.

  7. Panamanian golden frog - Wikipedia

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    This was one of several conservation efforts covered in Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. [29] Over 300 frogs were kept in the so-called "golden frog hotel" and treated to daily cleansing rinses, 24-hour room service, and exotic lunches of specialty crickets until space could be made available in the EVACC. [30]