Humans might have driven 1,500 bird species to extinction — twice previous estimates

The Hawaiian crow, or ʻalalā (Corvus hawaiiensis), has been pushed to the brink of extinction by waves of human migration through the Pacific. It exists only in captive breeding programmes in 2023.Credit: ZSSD/Minden Pictures via Alamy

Around one in nine bird species has gone extinct in the past 126,000 years, according to a study published today1 in Nature Communications, and humans probably drove most of those extinctions. The findings suggest the rate of bird extinctions is more than double the number estimated previously — and that more than…

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