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Chapter 13, final chapter
Title comes from a poem by Emily Dickinson
Kolbert's two specific examples are birds
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A presentation based on the final chapter of Elizabeth Kolbert's THE SIXTH EXTINCTION
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1.
HOPE
"The Thing with Feathers"
Chapter 13, final chapter
Title comes from a poem by Emily Dickinson
Kolbert's two specific examples are birds
Photo by
frank mckenna
2.
PO'OULI
Black-faced Honeycreeper
This bird is extinct
It's DNA kept alive in a test tube
3.
THE SAN DIEGO ZOO
4.
HAWAIIAN CROW
This is the Hawaiian crow, alala, very nearly extinct
Researchers, scientists, volunteers working to ensure its extinction doesn't happen
5.
"Saving hawaiian birds from extinction"
YouTube video: Saving Hawaiian birds from extinction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeYqtubC0iY&app=desktop
Photo by
Nemo's great uncle
6.
CALIFORNIA CONDOR
Saving a species can happen
From 22 to over 400
7.
BUT NOT INFINITELY SO"
"LIFE IS EXTREMELY RESILIENT
http://youtu.be/VrokfZ6mD5A
10 animals that may go extinct in the next ten years
Elizabeth Kolbert in the Hall of Biodiversity
Go to page and highlight in book
8.
HUMAN INGENUITY CAN OUTRUN
ANY DISASTER HUMAN INGENUITY SETS IN MOTION
Photo by
frankh
9.
HOPE
Photo by
seyed mostafa zamani
Kate Nelson
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