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Desert rain frog extinction declared within 18 months
By December 31, 2027, the IUCN Red List will classify the desert rain frog (Breviceps macrops) as Extinct in the Wild due to the expansion of diamond mining in its southern African habitat. This follows the current assessment of the species as Critically Endangered.
environmental · Prediction Market
- Implied probability (Yes)
- 80%
- Closes
- 2027-12-31
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