Haast's eagle is one of the lesser known megafauna. Its unique diet and lifestyle in New Zealand represent one of the more interesting creatures from prehistoric times, and its downfall highlights the importance to protect keystone predators an
Worldwide, tiger populations have gone into a free fall, occupying 4% of their historic range in the wild. Of the nine subspecies, four have gone extinct, leaving nothing but a phantom emptiness of what once prowled in the shadows. One such cas
sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_parakeet#Behavior_and_dietEarly Records of the Carolina Paroquet on JSTORLazarus ecology- Recovering the distribution and migratory patterns of the extinct Carolina parakeetThe last Carolina Par
Additional reading if you're interestedhttps://www.leonardodicaprio.org/never-forget-the-stellers-sea-cow/https://books.google.com/books?id=VtJY90BJ1yMC&pg=PA79#v=onepage&q&f=falsehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steller%27s_sea_cow#cite_note-o
It's been almost 100 years since the extinction of the state animal. Tune in to hear the crappily narrated, awkward sounding, and poorly delivered story of California's apex predator.
Some things I forgot to mention in the intro: My name is Matthew Bian, I'm 15 years old, and live in La Jolla, CA. I don't have much of an official background in zoology/ethology. I just read whatever I can get my hands on to learn more. Sorry