The most awe-inspiring and exuberant birds are facing extinction first — let’s stop nature becoming boring

From toucans and puffins to iridescent hummingbirds, the most unique creatures are the most vulnerable to human impacts
The most awe-inspiring and exuberant birds are facing extinction first — let’s stop nature becoming boring

Human activity is not just drastically reducing numbers of species, it is probably disproportionately destroying the most unique, unusual and distinctive creatures on Earth

For decades ecologists have been warning about the homogenisation of diversity — species becoming more alike — in the living world. Now, researchers at the University of Sheffield have published research predicting that bird species with striking and extreme traits are likely to go extinct first.

“The global extinction crisis doesn’t just mean that we’re losing species,” says the study’s leader, Dr Emma Hughes. “It means that we are losing unique traits and evolutionary history.”

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