Species loss ‘bad for our health’

April 24, 2008 | Source: BBC News

Conservation scientists are warning that a new generation of medical treatments could be lost because species go extinct before researchers have had the chance to examine and understand their potential health benefits.

They give the example of the southern gastric brooding frog, which raised its young in the females’ stomachs. It went extinct in the 1980’s, and could have held clues to preventing and treating stomach ulcers in humans.