Scientists say we’re witnessing the planet’s sixth mass extinction — and ‘biological annihilation’ is the latest sign
Scientists behind study says as many as half of individual animals that we once on Earth are now gone

By Kevin Loria
When kids learn about extinction in school, they’re told about creatures that have disappeared from the planet, and those that are endangered.
But rarely are they told that we are currently witnessing a mass extinction event — an incredibly rare phenomenon in which the majority of species on the globe die off.
This has happened five times in the history of Earth so far. The one happening now will be the sixth.
According to a study recently published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, populations of animals all over the planet are declining so rapidly that the researchers say a process of “biological annihilation” is now ongoing.
“As much as 50 per cent of the number of animal individuals that once shared Earth with us are already gone, as are billions of populations,” the ecologists and biologists behind the study wrote.