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Extinct in the wild

  • SDG Indicator Metadata (Harmonized Metadata Template - Format Version 1.0)

    SDG Indicator Metadata (Harmonized Metadata Template - Format Version 1.0)

  • Improvements to the Red List Index Stuart H

    Improvements to the Red List Index Stuart H

  • A Robust Goal Is Needed for Species in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

    A Robust Goal Is Needed for Species in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

  • Yukon Horse

    Yukon Horse

  • 1 Chapter 1.6. Evolution While You Are Watching Chapter 1.6

    1 Chapter 1.6. Evolution While You Are Watching Chapter 1.6

  • Global Conservation Translocation Perspectives: 2021. Case Studies from Around the Globe

    Global Conservation Translocation Perspectives: 2021. Case Studies from Around the Globe

  • A Process for Assessing and Prioritzing Species Conservaton Needs: Going Beyond the Red List

    A Process for Assessing and Prioritzing Species Conservaton Needs: Going Beyond the Red List

  • Mexico's Ten Most Iconic Endangered Species

    Mexico's Ten Most Iconic Endangered Species

  • WILDLIFE in a CHANGING WORLD an Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™

    WILDLIFE in a CHANGING WORLD an Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™

  • Determining Species Expansion and Extinction Possibilities Using Probabilistic and Graphical Models

    Determining Species Expansion and Extinction Possibilities Using Probabilistic and Graphical Models

  • Evolution 2 Speciation

    Evolution 2 Speciation

  • On the Ecology of Invasive Species, Extinction, Ecological

    On the Ecology of Invasive Species, Extinction, Ecological

  • INTRODUCTION to HORSE EVOLUTION: ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, and the STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D

    INTRODUCTION to HORSE EVOLUTION: ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, and the STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D

  • DANGERED Many People Think of Zoos and Aquariums Merely As Places Where Wildlife Is Held for Public Enjoyment

    DANGERED Many People Think of Zoos and Aquariums Merely As Places Where Wildlife Is Held for Public Enjoyment

  • A Species-Focused Target for the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

    A Species-Focused Target for the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

  • Extinct and Extinct in the Wild Amphibian Species 136 Threatened Amphibians of the World

    Extinct and Extinct in the Wild Amphibian Species 136 Threatened Amphibians of the World

  • Extinct in the Wild Poster.Indd

    Extinct in the Wild Poster.Indd

  • De-Extinction

    De-Extinction

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  • Classifying Species According to Threat of Extinction
  • The Wildlife in Japan
  • Table 9: Possibly Extinct and Possibly Extinct in the Wild Species
  • From Numerous to Non-Existent: Common, Rare, Threatened, Endangered, and Extinct Species in the Collections of the Natural Science Research Laboratory
  • Introduced Megafauna Are Rewilding the Anthropocene
  • Doomed to Die? Predicting Extinction Risk in the True Hawks Accipitridae O
  • IUCN Red List Index
  • Ecosystem Consequences of Bird Declines
  • Sixth Mass Extinction Already Arrived? Anthony D
  • Population Trends Among Globally Threatened Species: an Analysis of the IUCN Red List
  • Biosafety Resource Book
  • Insular Threat Associations Within Taxa Worldwide Camille Leclerc1, Franck Courchamp 1 & Céline Bellard2,3
  • Quick Guide to the Aichi Biodiversity Targets Extinction Prevented
  • Could a Potential Anthropocene Mass Extinction Define a New Geological Period?
  • Potential Elements, Indicators and Milestones for a New Species-Focussed Target
  • De-Extinction and Precision Conservation
  • Ecnomiohyla Rabborum. Rabb's Fringe-Limbed Treefrog Is One of the Most Significantly Threatened Amphibians in Central America
  • Requiem /Etemam the Last Five Hundred Years of Mammalian Species Extinctions


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