Euan Ritchie

Applied ecology and conservation research, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia

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ABC Radio: Euan Ritchie and animal extinction

Species extinction happens and will continue to happen so should we care about it?

The most notable extinct species in Australia is the Tasmanian Tiger and its demise did have wide reaching impact on the local ecology.

I spoke to the ABC’s Chris Coleman to discuss this issue.

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This entry was posted in Media and tagged extinction on 3 May 2013 by Euan Ritchie.

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