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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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Extirpator of
Idolatries (Spanish:
Extirpador de idolatrĂas) is a 2014
Peruvian thriller drama film
written and
directed by
Manuel Siles,
completed in...
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various acts such as ****crement,
Forced Asphyxiation, Goratory,
Parasitic Extirpation and Iranach, the band has
released three studio albums, Contaminating...
- birds, such as the
golden eagle, have been
reintroduced after decades of
extirpation.
Ireland is now one of the
least forested countries in Europe. Until...
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Society of Dublin. I: 224.
Retrieved 11
April 2019. "[T]he wolf was at last
extirpated about the year 1710." Sleeman, P. (1997)
Mammals and mammalogy, In: Foster...
- on 2012-05-27.
Retrieved 2008-02-01. Jiménez,
Jaime E. (1996). "The
extirpation and
current status of wild
chinchillas Chinchilla lanigera and C. brevicaudata"...
- red fox, gray fox white-tailed deer, moose, and
American black bear;
extirpated mammals include Canada lynx,
American bison, wolverine,
Allegheny woodrat...
- the
southeastern US by the red wolf
until the last century, when the
extirpation of
wolves allowed the
coyote to
expand its range. He also
proposes that...
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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...