Future of the Environment

Here’s how nature is thriving in the age of extinction

An Auckland Green Gecko rests on branches in a forest in Auckland October 8, 2011.  REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen (NEW ZEALAND  - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT) - RTR2SDU2

Humans are driving the evolution of new species Image: REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen

Chris D Thomas
Professor of Evolutionary Biology , University of York
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