Scientists and researchers at Stanford University speculate that the Earth is on the brink of its sixth mass extinction. New evidence suggests that the first days of a great extinction are underway, and it's a much sneakier type of extinction than what people normally think of. According to Weather.com, many animal species are dying off 1,000 times faster today than they did before humans walked the earth. The human population has almost doubled in just 40 short years, while many other animal populations have lessened by 45 percent in the same time period. Within the 5 to 9 million animal species that exist on Earth today, scientists speculate that between 11 to 58 thousand of them will go extinct this year. It is assumed that almost 99 percent of all known species to have ever existed on Earth are gone forever. Although extinction is not uncommon, it is the rate at which species extinction occurs that alarms researchers. Read more http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2014/07/scientists-say-earths-sixth-mass-extinction-underway
This is an amusingly badly written 3rd hand news article, misquoting other articles that quote the original study. heh. What Tech Times actually said: barfo