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  • *''The Last Neanderthal: The Rise, Success, and Mysterious Extinction of Our Closest Human Relative'' (1995) MacMillan. (republished by Westview
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  • ...tween the major Romance languages have been moving toward [[language death|extinction]], partly because of the French government's attitude towards what they cal
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  • ...anguage (general)|languages]] then seen as doomed to [[language extinction|extinction]] (these were the languages of native North America on which the first memb
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  • ...numerous species resulted in bringing those species almost to the brink of extinction. The story of DDT as related in [[Rachel Carson]]'s "[[Silent Spring]]" is
    7 KB (1,013 words) - 07:32, 20 April 2024
  • ...reatened,” because they are at high risk of becoming endangered and facing extinction in a short amount of time. Conservation efforts include [[turtle excluder d
    7 KB (1,096 words) - 13:40, 20 November 2011
  • ...hose [[species]] had been so reduced in numbers than it was in danger of [[extinction]]. What would be its feelings toward the [[human]] species whose [[populati
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  • ...ting dinosaur bones to look for iridium to show that a meteor caused their extinction
    8 KB (1,189 words) - 06:39, 12 September 2013
  • *[[Extinction]]
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  • ==Facing Extinction== ...ere the last ape to be found and could possibly be the first to enter into extinction. As mentioned before they are found in only one place on earth and a troub
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  • Study of the immune system in extant and [[extinction|extinct]] species is capable of giving us a key understanding of the [[evol
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  • ...ve anteosaurs. By the end of the Permian Period, during the Permo-Triassic Extinction event (~250 MYA) the whole group had become extinct. As well as deposits in
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  • * Sheehan, Bernard W. ''Seeds of Extinction: Jeffersonian Philanthropy and the American Indian'' (1973)
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  • ===Extinction=== {{main|Extinction}}
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  • ...is considered critical. In the 1940s Siberian tigers were brought to near extinction, with only about 40 animals remaining in the wild. The population has recov
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  • ...taken into hiding, during the war, which saved the Bouviers from complete extinction. Their fate was not unlike that of the Jews of these countries. The fact th
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  • ...the vast [[biodiversity]] of living systems on Earth, including the many [[extinction|extinct]] species attested in the [[fossil record]]. An evolutionary persp ...d the evolutionary history of numerous [[Lineage (evolution)|lineages]]. [[Extinction event|Mass extinctions]] frequently resulted in the loss of entire groups o
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  • ...lution, their structure and function, their origin, self-organization, the extinction of individuals as well as species, and the genesis of higher modes of life.
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  • *''Towards Gondwana Alive: promoting biodiversity and stemming the sixth extinction'' (Gondwana Alive Soc. Press, 1999)
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  • ...ndix_II|Appendix II]] by CITES meaning this species is not threatened with extinction, but may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is subject to
    10 KB (1,522 words) - 17:06, 13 June 2012
  • ***[[Vetulicolia]] [[extinction|†]] ***[[Lobopodia]] [[extinction|†]]
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