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It is estimated that approximately three species go extinct every hour, translating to about 75 species each day. This rate is significantly higher than the natural background extinction rate due to factors like habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and invasive species. However, these numbers can vary based on specific environmental conditions and conservation efforts. The ongoing biodiversity crisis highlights the urgent need for conservation measures to protect endangered species.

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