The Brazilian government has classified the maned wolf as an endangered species. |
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Even endangered species, like Diana monkeys, lemurs, and gibbons, are for sale. |
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The two areas are home to numerous endangered species, including the maleo fowl. |
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We forbid the sale of goods made from endangered species such as elephants and rhino. |
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One of big game fishing's saltwater icons, the white marlin, may be hooked by the federal endangered species list this month. |
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Even that ultimate symbol of rugged individualism, the cowboy, is an endangered species. |
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The zoo had received its three Asiatic lions just two years ago as part of a European endangered species programme. |
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The Government yesterday confirmed plans to wipe out the ruddy duck in Britain to protect other endangered species. |
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Now the chimp is an endangered species, with as few as 150,000 chimps left in the wild. |
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Also in Florida, the Register has its first-ever listing of not one but two co-champion key tree cacti, an endangered species. |
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Crocodiles had become an endangered species, so blue-dyed lizard skin was used instead for the interior trim. |
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This is the largest rookery in the world for the critically endangered species and half a million turtles nest here every winter. |
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The tamarins are a highly endangered species found only in the rain forests of Colombia. |
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There have been concerns raised that on such a scale, the shark is at serious risk of becoming an endangered species. |
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Although still carefully monitored, they have been removed from the list of endangered species. |
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They have been given endangered species status under the Wildlife Protection Act. |
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Cloning technologies may save endangered species or even bring back extinct ones. |
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The state itself has the largest concentration of endangered species east of Texas. |
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Many people believe it is right to try to protect endangered species from extinction. |
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However, that tree has now been placed on the endangered species list and can no longer be harvested. |
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For these reasons, these animals have been added to the endangered species list. |
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Essentially this is a speciality garden centre together with a variety of wildlife, mostly endangered species. |
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We've got some rare basalt woodlands and 600 or 800 year old grass trees, and quite a few endangered species. |
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We gave final protection to the Mississippi gopher frog on December 4 by listing it as an endangered species. |
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Deforestation, desertification and the number of endangered species continue to rise. |
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Many of the plants are endangered species, including the dove tree and the ginkgo. |
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Rare and endangered species are susceptible to loss of genetic variation through genetic drift in small populations. |
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Once able to roam freely from Syria and through Asia into China, today the Asian elephant is a critically endangered species. |
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But it is now an endangered species and could well become extinct through cross-breeding. |
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Her work on environmental matters, conservation and protection of endangered species ranks high on her list of endless worthwhile endeavors. |
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The fairy pitta is one of the most precious birds in Linnei Township and is listed as a critically endangered species. |
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Why is the pine marten, a protected species, being allowed to threaten an endangered species? |
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One of these plants, Robbins' cinquefoil or dwarf cinquefoil, has been proposed for removal from the federal endangered species list. |
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Researchers at the University of Western Australia are working on two endangered species, the honey possum and the potoroo. |
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But, as a result of constant draining, the lake's suckerfish declined and eventually became an endangered species. |
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Many of them were among endangered species which are protected by the government, such as catamounts and tigers. |
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Most illegal imports are beef, pork or chicken, but the trade also includes meat from endangered species, known as bushmeat. |
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Sense is inevitably degenerating into nonsense, like a pileup of random mutations in an endangered species gasping its last breaths. |
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Cowbird removals are used in management of several endangered species of songbird. |
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The short films, no longer an endangered species, are archived on an easily navigable Web site. |
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Increasingly, breeding animals of endangered species is among a zoo's stated objectives. |
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The Ethiopian wolf is the most endangered species in the group of animals known as canids. |
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Some of the most endangered species in the world are the rhinos, particularly the white and Javan rhinoceroses. |
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The park also boasts a chillingly effective World Extinct Wildlife Cemetery to illustrate the plight of endangered species. |
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The giant panda, found in the wild in southwest China, is one of the world's most endangered species. |
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While a fine food, skate numbers in UK and European waters are very low and this fish is officially recognised as an endangered species. |
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If there were such a thing as Motorcycle Protection Agency, the 125 cc motocrossers we were testing would be on its list of endangered species. |
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In the event of an outbreak of Avian Influenza, possible vaccination of rare breeds and endangered species would take place. |
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Britain's largest charity has rebuked Prince Charles for refusing to protect an endangered species of bird at the Balmoral estate. |
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Now monoecious trees occur in the endangered species list more than you would expect by chance. |
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Advanced Cell Technology holds the distinction of being the first to clone an endangered species. |
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Early in 2001, she and a team of scientists became the first to clone an endangered species, the oxlike Asian gaur. |
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While many traders took to their heels, others managed to hide the endangered species. |
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Twenty threatened or endangered species make their home there, including the peregrine falcon and San Joaquin kit fox. |
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The red panda, which inhabits southwestern China, is an endangered species. |
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As for squirrels, we have red squirrels round here, which are an endangered species. |
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One of his previous books on natural history, The Song of the Dodo, dealt with island biogeography and endangered species. |
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Dorsey chose to work with the bicolor damselfish because they are not considered a threatened or endangered species. |
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The whooping crane, named for its loud and penetrating mating call, is one of America's best known and rarest endangered species. |
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Yellow-wood is a rare, even endangered species of the eastern U.S., named in pioneer days from its heartwood's striking deep yellow color. |
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Her series of oil paintings of endangered species helped support the Wild Life Fund through the donation of their copyrights. |
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Dolittle believes that if he can repopulate an endangered species of bear in the area, the courts will have to refuse permission to cut. |
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One of only two remaining alligator species in the world, this reptile has the dubious distinction of being the planet's most endangered species. |
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The men are accused of breaking state laws that protect endangered species. |
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Every advanced nation has strict regulations to stop the harming of endangered species. |
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High up in the mountains around Baltistan in Northern Pakistan there lives an endangered species of snow leopard. |
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In his late 20s, he worked exclusively for conservation groups, photographing threatened habitats and endangered species around the world. |
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Many of these bats are rare or endangered species such as the barbastelles and mouse eared bat. |
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The study includes some endangered species, so as to scientifically quantify their endangeredness. |
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The air traffic controllers with whom we now chat are fast becoming endangered species. |
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The aunts tended The Gland as though it were an endangered species, butter and jammed it, tea and sconed it, whole it oozed and smarmed, toadied and fawned. |
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Conservation strategies for these two endangered species are proposed. |
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What's missing is the anchoring of endangered species protection within the human and natural economy, rather than within absolutist, moral rhetoric. |
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These forests are home to other unusual and endangered species, including the Asiatic jackal and silvered langur, many of which have also disappeared from Laos. |
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A 1997 study of endangered species in the southwestern United States by the Fish and Wildlife Service found that half the species studied were threatened by cattle ranching. |
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With spring quickly leading into summer, and our roadsides having gone from daffodils to bluebells to wild garlic, it is hard to imagine flowers being endangered species. |
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They are also listed as an endangered species, but I am sure we must have repopulated Northern Ireland with the number of young birds they produced this year. |
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It is also available by request to any school that would like to increase its awareness of threatened and endangered species and what can be done to protect them. |
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In a new Republican administration, the EPA might well become an endangered species. |
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He will expand his work in the field of conservation, particularly in respect of endangered species. |
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Over the past 15 years, Northeast Republicans have gone from dominant to endangered species. |
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Today, Democratic senators in regions that depend on fossil fuels are becoming an endangered species. |
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It talks about how many acres of wetlands it preserves, the biodiversity studies it funds, or the endangered species that roost on its properties. |
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The eight endangered species of birds are common scoter, hen harrier, grey partridge, corncrake, red-necked phalarope, nightjar, roseate tern and corn bunting. |
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Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, the African elephant is listed as a threatened species, and the Asian elephant is listed as an endangered species. |
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The safari park first opened in 1966 and continues to play a major role in the world programme of the breeding and conservation of endangered species. |
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In addition to the giant catfish, the project focuses on other endangered species, such as the giant barb, the national fish of Cambodia, and the seven-striped barb. |
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The concept, the badge and the organization are all endangered species. |
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He thinks that the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940 will still provide an umbrella for the birds if they are removed from the endangered species list. |
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The only endangered species of amphibian is the natterjack toad. |
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The wood and hermit thrushes and their cousin the veery have taken a severe hit from the cowbirds, so that they are on the brink of becoming endangered species. |
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The Merwin canon can be read as an elegy for canonicity, as a poetic investigation of extinction in which the language of elegy itself is one of the most endangered species. |
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Outstanding natural havens, as well as rivers, forests, wetlands, deserts and endangered species, all demand immediate regeneration and protection. |
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The students also sighted the endangered species of butterflies such as the Southern Birdwing, Malabar branded swallowtail and the Malabar Rose during the camp. |
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The red-tailed phascogale is an endangered species that was once widespread over Australia. This species can currently only be found in the wheatbelt of western Australia. |
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And so in some cases we have to put critically endangered species like this on the pill, on some form of contraception because we actually don't want to breed. |
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I wonder just what kind of conservation message it sends to the international community that New Zealand is bringing endangered species within its commercial fishery. |
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Our team was supposed to inventory the animal and plant life in the park, paying particular attention to whether any rare or endangered species might be in residence. |
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Among other creatures, the lake vicinity is home to an endangered species, the Wallum froglet, and a breeding ground for the endangered Loggerhead turtle. |
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The site also contains a list of threatened and endangered species that have approved recovery plans and a list of species that have been delisted or reclassified. |
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Known endangered species are currently protected from any form of testing by law, with the exception of testing a cure which may be for the benefit of the particular species. |
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Sand lizards are Britain's most endangered species of lizard. |
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Does the genetic variation of organelle DNAs in D. sinensis tend to become depauperate because of their small effective population size, as in many endangered species? |
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In less than a month, they destroyed more than 4,000 acres of prime habitat for one of the world's most critically endangered species, the mountain gorilla. |
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On what basis do scientists advocate saving particular endangered species? |
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Native bird and other wildlife populations have dwindled such that the region is now home to more than 56 threatened or endangered species of birds and animals. |
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For about 10 years, she worked as an investigative reporter for various science and environmental magazines, specializing in the plight of endangered species. |
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I know that my generation of course is a kind of endangered species. |
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The Persian leopard, which is the world's largest leopard subspecies living primarily in northern Iran, is also listed as an endangered species. |
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How does the conservation of endangered species fit into your biology curriculum? |
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Environmentalists are taking the Bush administration to task for political interference in dozens of cases of endangered species listings. |
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Discovering Endangered Species is a comprehensive yet simple introduction to the concept of endangered species and habitat conservation. |
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The house sparrow is being put on to the red list of endangered species, which is the danger list for us. |
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Dune habitats provide niches for highly specialized plants and animals, including numerous rare species and some endangered species. |
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The IUCN lists both species as data deficient on their Red List of endangered species because of this issue. |
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Just off the Mauritian coast lie some 49 uninhabited islands and islets, several used as natural reserves for endangered species. |
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It's the first fish ever to be removed from the endangered species list, which puts the chub at the center of a fish story like no other. |
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Although such trade is illegal, the famous Bangkok market Chatuchak is still known for the sale of endangered species. |
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Critically endangered species such as the California condor have had to be captured and bred in captivity. |
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Therefore, recovery of this formerly endangered species is a true success story for nature conservation. |
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Compared to many other factors that contribute to an endangered species, nutritional stress is the most proximate cause to population decline. |
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One globally endangered species, Chlamydotis undulata, is a regular migrant in the autumn. |
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The Ethiopian wolf is perhaps the most researched of all the endangered species within Ethiopia. |
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Przewalski's horse is still found today, though it is an endangered species and for a time was considered extinct in the wild. |
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The American bison is, therefore, no longer considered an endangered species. |
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On 7 June 2006, Florida's wildlife commission voted to take the manatee off the state's endangered species list. |
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Being listed as an endangered species can have negative effect since it could make a species more desirable for collectors and poachers. |
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The federal government has added five new birds to the endangered species list. |
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Put a business executive up for senator as a Democrat, and you've got a Businesscrat. Maybe also an endangered species. |
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So the spermatogonia of an endangered species could be kept preserved and used to produce male and female broodstock to help rebuild populations. |
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There is data from the United States that shows a correlation between human populations and threatened and endangered species. |
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Sitatungas or marshbucks originate in Africa where they are now an endangered species, particularly in their native Kenya. |
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An endangered species is a species which has been categorized as likely to become extinct. |
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The tiny six-week-old Vietnamese box turtle, a critically endangered species, weighs just half an ounce. |
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Sharing 98 per cent of their DNA with humans, bonobos are an endangered species, found only in the basin of the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service to force it to classify the Pacific Walrus as a threatened or endangered species. |
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The hill is home to many endangered species that only live on chalk grassland such as small blue butterflies and man orchids. |
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Urban ethnic neighborhoods are often hotspots for endangered species products such as bushmeat and ivory. |
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Turtles include the green turtle and the loggerhead turtle which are both endangered species. |
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This property supports important vernal pool and grassland habitats, and such endangered species as the vernal pool tadpole shrimp. |
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It breeds black vultures, griffon vultures, condors, and preserves endangered species. |
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Her migration has shown new insight into how endangered species are making drastic changes in their life style. |
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Reserves were created to save critical habitat for endangered species such as the Siberian tiger, saiga antelope, Russian desman and black stork. |
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The Iberian lynx, the Mediterranean monk seal and the European mink are just three of the hundreds of endangered species in Spain. |
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It even expects growing expenditures for protecting endangered species, citing declining populations of Edith's checkerspot butterfly. |
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But in recent years, teenagers have become an endangered species. |
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Ontario protects about 150 threatened and endangered species, including polar bear, chimney swift, butternut and wolverine. |
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Several other Mustelids also have the word ferret in their common names, including an endangered species, the Black-footed Ferret. |
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Other endangered species in the area include Sun bears, Clouded Leopards, Agile Gibbons, Malayan Tapirs, and Leopard Cats. |
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Central India is home to some of India's largest intact forest tracts and iconic and endangered species including tigers, barasingha and gaur. |
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The release of 24 Nihoa miller-birds on Laysan Island began a new chapter in the recovery efforts for this critically endangered species. |
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Scientists in Australia are pushing to have koalas listed as an endangered species. |
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The diminutive least Bell's vireo, an endangered species, can be found darting in and out of the willow thickets. |
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Like all other large whales, the fin whale was heavily hunted during the 20th century and is an endangered species. |
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Suckling maintains that the de-emphasis on endangered species protection comes straight from the White House. |
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Help stop rapid climate change and save endangered species living under these rainforests. |
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The decision to list our oogruk as endangered species will have a determent to our way of life as Inupiaq. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Mohave Desert ground squirrel as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. |
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Kemp's ridley sea turtles are currently on the New York and United States lists of endangered species. |
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It has 1,700 species of trees and many endangered species of fauna including Asian elephants, golden jackal, Indian fox, spotted deer and mouse deer. |
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Sarah is so obsessed with endangered species! She's a real environut. |
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The zoo is expected to receive an animal from the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Station in China, which is leading a crusade to save the endangered species. |
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Some of the world's most endangered species will be counted for the first time, including a pair of Sumatran tigers and Ziggy, a white naped mangabey. |
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Touts On Tour introduced us to that endangered species the Cockney spiv, while The Heist assembled a Lavender Hill mob of former villains to pull of a spoof robbery. |
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The American Burying Beetle was added to the endangered species list in 1989, and very little scientific effort has been made to measure its current status. |
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Belize boasts the second largest barrier reef in the world, Mayan ruins, and jungles home to many endangered species such as the Manatee and Jaguar. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service to address an endangered species, the America burying beetle, in certain counties that the pipeline crosses in Oklahoma. |
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A candidate for federal listing as an endangered species, the wekiu bug was first discovered in 1979 by entomologists on Pu'u Wekiu, the summit cinder cone. |
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Netizens, based on this less-than-scientific sample, turn out to be fiscally conservative social libertarians who would take money from veterans to support endangered species. |
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It's also an opportunity for studbook coordinators of endangered species to monitor how individual species are performing in zoos for breeding programmes. |
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Donations to the Adopt an Acre program represent the best chance of hope for survival of this and other rare and endangered species, including clouded leopards and sun bears. |
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The Bush administration lifted a policy that required federal officials to consult a wildlife expert before taking actions that could damage endangered species. |
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His research has resulted in the documentation of some of the country's rarest and most endangered species, including grizzly bears, gray wolves and the Canadian Lynx. |
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All populations worldwide remain listed as endangered species by the US National Marine Fisheries Service and the International Conservation Union Red List. |
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The Giant Panda is one of the most endangered species in the world. |
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The Mariana Crow is listed as an endangered species and originally occurred only in the Mariana archipelago on two adjacent islands, Rota and Guam. |
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Rare and endangered species commonly found in the area include the peregrine falcon, red-headed woodpecker, red-shouldered hawk, gray bat, barking tree frog, and jewel darter. |
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Several species, such as the eastern sand darter, spotted darter, clubshell and northern riffleshell, are found on the state and federal endangered species lists. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service proposed downgrading the manatee's status from endangered to threatened in January 2016 after over 40 years on the endangered species list. |
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They keep many rare and endangered species from Britain and around the world including snow leopards, chimpanzees, red pandas and Sumatran tigers. |
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The numbers of house sparrows in the Netherlands have dropped in half since the 1980s, so the house sparrow is even considered an endangered species. |
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When an increasing amount of television time is taken up by talentless celebrity-seekers, real actors are becoming something of an endangered species. |
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In 1982, they officially classified it as an endangered species. |
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Fragmented rainforest on the coast and Atherton Tablelands provides critical habitats for rare and endangered species such as cassowaries, mahogany gliders and tree-kangaroos. |
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Several endangered species make the conservation programme of Al Ain Zoo, including the African wild dog, rhinos, Grevy's zebra and the Arabian sand cat. |
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Luecke predicts Million's project will cause difficulty in protecting populations of the Colorado pikeminnow, an endangered species in the upper Colorado River Basin. |
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In 2009, 120,000 Chinese sturgeons were released into the Yangtze River in an effort to boost the population of the endangered species in the wild. |
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These businessmen are well aware that the enduring popularity of other Amazon products such as rosewood and some kinds of hearts of palm have made them endangered species. |
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The zoo has also been a key player in breeding such endangered species as the California condor and the Arabian oryx for reintroduction into the wild. |
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The islands also house many rare and endangered species of plants, including the island barberry, the island rushrose, and the Santa Cruz Island lace pod. |
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This creates a further depressive effect on an already endangered species. |
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In winter Lyme Bay hosts large numbers of wintering sea birds whilst the sea bed was habitat for endangered species such as the pink sea fan and sunset cup coral. |
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The latest example is bottlenose dolphin, an endangered species. |
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This effect is potentially reducible, such as in China where commercially farmed turtles may be reducing some of the pressure to poach endangered species. |
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Giant California condors are an endangered species and the federal government has been working for years to establish breeding populations in the wild. |
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