When you hear the word mass extinction, you probably think about the dinosaurs and the asteroid from 66 million years ago. You might be surprised to hear that that was the 5th extinction of this world and that there were 4 more before that. You might be even more surprised to know that there is another mass extinction happening right now, and it is humans at fault this time.
Since humans have been on this earth, we have altered life more than anything else, even though we are very new to this world. After the 1800s, also known as the industrial revolution, we have made an exponentially larger impact.
We have destroyed habitats, increased compunction with rising populations, and are warming the planet with increased amounts of CO2 in the air, that has nowhere to go. Our planet has the highest CO2 levels in 800,000 years.
Invasive species have latched onto human transport, taking them to places they do not belong, and dramatically altering ecosystems.

According to PBS Digital Studies, amphibians have 45,000 times faster extinctions than normal currently, and non-amphibians have 1000 times faster extinctions than normal due to human impacts.
Every single species, small and large, is worth saving, and it is time we do something about it. It was we, the human population, who got into this mess, and we need to get out of this mess.










