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Holocene Mass Extinction
From EarthOps Dot Com
The Holocene extinction event is the widespread, ongoing mass extinction of species during the modern Holocene epoch. The large number of extinctions span numerous families of plants and animals including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and arthropods; a sizeable fraction of these extinctions are occurring in the rainforests. This extinction event is sometimes referred to as the sixth extinction following the previous five extinction events.
Perhaps you will want to learn more about the ongoing Holocene Mass Extinction Event. Please see the excellent Wikipedia page on the Holocene Mass Extinction event.
Please find a huge collection of articles documenting the ongoing extinction of possibly millions of species by the 22nd Century.

