Extinction of Woolly Mammoths and Megaherbivores

A new study suggests that human predation by early hunter-gatherers was the main reason for the extinction of woolly mammoths and other giant plant-eating 'megaherbivores' around 50,000 years ago. The study found evidence of human hunting and overexploitation of large animals as the key driver of their extinction.

Extinction of Megafauna Due to Human Predation

A new study suggests that human predation by early hunter-gatherers was the main reason for the extinction of woolly mammoths and other giant herbivores around 50,000 years ago. The extinction of megafauna continues to be a concern in modern times due to human activity.