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This WikiProject covers recently extinct and endangered organisms, and extinction in general.

WikiProject Palaeontology covers organisms which became extinct before the arrival of modern humans (>100,000-50,000 years ago, depending on location).

A few Wikipedians have gotten together to discuss how we might organize data in extinction-related articles. These are only suggestions, things to give you focus and to get you going, and you shouldn't feel obligated in the least to follow them. But if you don't know what to write or where to begin, following the below guidelines may be helpful. Mainly, we just want you to write articles! Please feel free to add yourself to the list of participants below.

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Related WikiProjects[edit]

This WikiProject descends from WikiProject Science and WikiProject Biology. Related or overlapping projects are Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life, WikiProject Mammals. WikiProject Birds, WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles, WikiProject Turtles, WikiProject Dinosaurs, WikiProject Arthropods, WikiProject Fishes, WikiProject Plants and WikiProject Palaeontology.

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Recognized content[edit]

Featured articles

Babakotia - Bluebuck - Broad-billed parrot - Choiseul pigeon - Columbian mammoth - Cuban macaw - Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event - Cryptoprocta spelea - Chicxulub crater - Dire wolf - Dodo - Guadeloupe amazon - Homo floresiensis - Hoopoe starling - Huia - King Island Emu - Lesser Antillean macaw - Lord Howe swamphen - Mascarene grey parakeet - Mascarene parrot - Mauritius blue pigeon - Mesopropithecus - Newton's parakeet - Passenger pigeon - Red rail - Réunion ibis - Rodrigues parrot - Rodrigues rail - Rodrigues solitaire - Rodrigues starling - Sea mink - Smilodon - Spotted green pigeon - Steller's sea cow - Subfossil lemur - Tahiti rail - Thylacine - Quagga - Woolly mammoth

Good articles

Aurochs - Raphinae - Martinique macaw - Saint Croix macaw

Taxobox[edit]

Dodo
Temporal range: Holocene
Skeleton and model of a dodo
Dodo skeleton cast (left) and model based on modern research (right), at Oxford University Museum of Natural History

Extinct (1662) (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Columbiformes
Family: Columbidae
Subfamily: Raphinae
Genus: Raphus
Brisson, 1760
Species:
R. cucullatus
Binomial name
Raphus cucullatus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Location of Mauritius (in blue)
Synonyms
  • Struthio cucullatus Linnaeus, 1758
  • Didus ineptus Linnaeus, 1766

Here an example of a taxobox:

((Speciesbox
| name =
| fossil_range =
| image =
| image_upright =
| image_caption =
| status = EX
| status_ref =
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| display_parents =
| genus =
| parent_authority = [[]], [[]]
| species = 
| authority = ([[]], [[]])
| synonyms =
| synonyms_ref =
| range_map =
| range_map_upright =
| range_map_caption = Former range (in red)
))

The full taxobox guide is located at Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usage.

Detailed taxonomic information, including notes on how taxa are defined and how they vary between different systems, belongs in the article proper. Where possible, however, a standard table will be provided to allow easier navigation between related groups and quick identification of what sort of organisms are being discussed. These are called taxoboxes. A typical taxobox is shown at right (it belongs on the top right of the page Dodo). For extinct plants see Hymenaea protera.

There are three main sections to the taxobox:

Some items that are often included, but are not (necessarily) standardized, include:

Three different statuses can be used for extinct species:

  1. | status = Fossil
  2. | status = Prehistoric
  3. | status = EX

Position: The taxobox generally belongs at the top right corner of the article, unless it has been decided otherwise on the relevant talk page - for instance, if the article is not primarily about the biological group.

Proposals, suggestions and discussions[edit]

Main page: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Extinction

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Information sources[edit]

Here some internet resources with information on extinction or extinct species. Be Aware! Texts and images are most likely copyrighted and can not be used (unless otherwise stated). Write your own texts and use your own images or images that are in the public domain.

Images

Images can be found at Wikimedia Commons.

Books

Here are some recommended books and reference works about Extinct Species

Tools[edit]

Main tool page: toolserver.org

Participants[edit]

Do you want to participate? Just add your name to the list!

TH Worthy - if someone asks I can provide them with papers that will allow update of relative fields eg flamingoes are missing many taxa etc (TH Worthy)

External watchlist

  1. ^ IUCN Red List 2012.