…as conservatives laugh and mock those of us who care.
Honestly, that's not the most bothersome part. It's more bothersome to me that they're completely unaware that humans are not far off from being in those same crosshairs.
Tl;dr - a large percentage of the list are birds from Hawaii that clearly didn't survive the introduction of cats. And several more are fresh water mussels probably lost to the zebra mussel invasion.
Once again proving you should never let your cat outside with out a harness on.
21 that we know about.
Obviously?
These animals have not been seen in decades https://www.fws.gov/press-release/2023-10/21-species-delisted-endangered-species-act-due-extinction
That is how declaration of extinction works.
victory?
Domination victory conditions really ought to be disabled.
Flawless Victory
Biological FATALITY:(
Noticed the Kaua'i 'o'o on the list. This clip has always stuck with me:
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I thought they had found a population of ivory billed woodpeckers in Arkansas in 2006?