Category:Species made extinct by human activities
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This category lists some of the species that have become extinct due to human activity, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
- If a more specific reason is known, the species should also be assigned to a subcategory of Category:Endangered species by reason they are threatened.
- They may also need to be placed in Category:Extinctions since 1500.
See also the related Category:Holocene extinctions.
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This category has only the following subcategory.
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Pages in category "Species made extinct by human activities"
The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- California grizzly bear
- Canary Islands oystercatcher
- Cape lion
- Caribbean monk seal
- Carolina parakeet
- Carpathian wisent
- Castilleja guadalupensis
- Caucasian wisent
- Cebu warty pig
- Chadwick Beach cotton mouse
- Chatham bellbird
- Chatham fernbird
- Chatham rail
- Colombian grebe
- Colpocephalum californici
- Cuban macaw
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- St. Croix macaw
- San Marcos gambusia
- San Martín Island woodrat
- São Miguel scops owl
- Schomburgk's deer
- Sea mink
- Small Mauritian flying fox
- South Island snipe
- South Island stout-legged wren
- Southern black rhinoceros
- Holocene extinction
- Steller's sea cow
- Syncaris pasadenae
- Syrian elephant
- Syrian wild ass