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Definition of Extirpable

Extirpable
Extirpable Ex*tir"pa*ble, a. Capable of being extirpated or eradicated; as, an extirpable plant. --Evelyn.

Meaning of Extirpable from wikipedia

- Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere...
- Surgical extirpation is a type of occasionally invasive surgical procedure in which an organ or tissue is completely removed or eradicated. Extirpation is used...
- Extirpator of Idolatries (Spanish: Extirpador de idolatrĂ­as) is a 2014 Peruvian thriller drama film written and directed by Manuel Siles, completed in...
- endangered species, 147 threatened species, 200 special concern, and 23 extirpated (no longer existing in the wild in Canada, but exists elsewhere). About...
- mammals in Indiana. A total of 60 species are listed. Species currently extirpated in the state include the black bear, gray wolf, elk, American marten,...
- disappearing by 2100, while an intermediate pathway would still see the extirpation of some subpo****tions within the same time period. The key danger from...
- Southeast Egypt, 5,000 years after the species was believed to have been extirpated from the region. November 16 The 2024 Gabonese constitutional referendum...
- shallow lakes of Africa and southern Arabia; it has also apparently been extirpated from Madagascar. The pink-backed pelican was formally described in 1789...
- remains in some of its original range, but po****tions are vulnerable to extirpation by coyotes and domestic animals. Though the bobcat prefers rabbits and...
- po****tions of central Europe are declining and fragmented, or possibly extirpated. The western capercaillie is one of two living species under the genus...