Rising heat, shifting seas, and collapsing habitats are pushing animals closer to extinction.

The natural world is unraveling faster than most people realize. Rising temperatures, collapsing ecosystems, and unpredictable weather are pushing animals and plants into dangerous territory. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has warned that biodiversity loss is accelerating at rates not seen in human history. Scientists say the pace of decline is no longer gradual—it’s racing forward in ways that could permanently reshape life on Earth, leaving countless species teetering on the edge of survival.








