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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...
- po****tions,
including those of Grant’s zebra.[citation needed] It is now
extirpated from Burundi.
Civil war in
Angola during much of the past 25
years has...
- decline.
Ultimately the white-tailed
eagle was
almost extinct in Europe,
extirpated from all but
Fennoscandia (mainly
remaining in Norway) and some sp****...
- of
American marten has
contracted and
expanded regionally, with
local extirpations and
successful recolonizations occurring in the
Great Lakes region and...
- on Kyūshū disappeared. One of the
factors affecting the
recent local extirpations of this
species seems to be
forest fragmentation by humans. In certain...
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project concluded in 2016. More
recent studies have
found widespread extirpations and
range retractions at
lower elevations which are
typically warmer...
- It is
common and is not endangered,
despite some
regional declines or
extirpations in the Maghreb. The
binomial name
Crocodylus niloticus is
derived from...
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genetically diverse, self-sustaining po****tion to an area
where it has been
extirpated, or to
augment an
existing po****tion.
Species that may be
eligible for...
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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...