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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...
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Surgical extirpation is a type of
occasionally invasive surgical procedure in
which an
organ or
tissue is
completely removed or eradicated.
Extirpation is used...
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Mammals and mammalogy, In: Foster...
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Extirpator of
Idolatries (Spanish:
Extirpador de idolatrĂas) is a 2014
Peruvian thriller drama film
written and
directed by
Manuel Siles,
completed in...
- The
history of
wolves in
Yellowstone includes the
extirpation,
absence and
reintroduction of wild po****tions of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone...
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Southeast Egypt, 5,000
years after the
species was
believed to have been
extirpated from the region.
November 16 The 2024
Gabonese constitutional referendum...
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transported to
various European zoos for
exhibition and breeding.
After the
extirpation of the
Chinese po****tion in 1900, the
English nobleman Herbrand Russell...
- moth of the
family Erebidae. It is
native to the New World, but has been
extirpated from the
United States and Canada,
having not been
recorded since 1998...
- in
Manipur and wild-caught fish from in
Myanmar are used as food. The
extirpation from
Manipur was
caused by dam building,
habitat degradation and the...
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Extinction is here
considered a
global (range-wide) phenomenon,
while extirpation applies to loss
within a
particular national or
subnational area, with...