user-generated· extinction
Desert rain frog extinct in wild by 2028 due to diamond mining
The desert rain frog population will collapse by late 2028, with no viable wild populations remaining due to continued diamond mining in its habitat. This outcome is driven by habitat destruction and fragmentation, despite conservation efforts.
extinction · Prediction Market
- Implied probability (Yes)
- 68%
- Closes
- 2028-12-31
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