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on - going effortsto preventextinction

major effortsto preventextinction

Intensive effortsto preventextinction

in which humans can helppreventextinction

money ... traditional conservation effortscould preventextinction

Diligent efforts by a few individualspreventedextinction

The county 's effortsto preventextinction

efforts of every kindto preventextinction

zoos ... to helppreventextinction

this distinction will helppreventextinction

other measures ... to helppreventextinction

action ... to helppreventextinction

the parks ... to helppreventextinction

Assistance ... to helppreventextinction

to really helppreventextinction

students ... to helppreventextinction

Americans ... to helppreventextinction

the animal ... to helppreventextinction

the gibbons to helppreventextinction

aquariums ... to helppreventextinction

The enclosure ... hopefully helppreventextinction

measures would be neededto preventextinction

that stronger protections are neededto preventextinction

Measures takento preventextinction

one thing we each can do to helppreventextinction

action is urgently neededto preventextinction

The surprising solution to helppreventextinction

the conservation work done at Chester Zoo to helppreventextinction

what further principles or logic are neededto preventextinction

the species ' environment ... helppreventextinction

updated information to helppreventextinction

Endangered animals ... to helppreventextinction

the juvenile ones ... to helppreventextinction

the red knots ... helppreventextinction

places like these to helppreventextinction

Te Anau ... to helppreventextinction

further protections are needed in American watersto preventextinction

the abuse of big cats ... helppreventextinction

Frequent hunting has led to the reduction in their population over the years , however conservation efforts have been put in placeto preventextinction

that at least 100 of the animals are neededto preventextinction

in Azores – HeritageDaily – Heritage & Archaeology News ondiscoveredin Azores – HeritageDaily – Heritage & Archaeology News on

objects to appear redder than expected ... a phenomenon referred to as interstellar reddening.[5 ... 1causesobjects to appear redder than expected ... a phenomenon referred to as interstellar reddening.[5 ... 1

the loss of at least three - quarters of all species known at that time including the dinosaurscausedthe loss of at least three - quarters of all species known at that time including the dinosaurs

form anthropogenic climate changeresultingform anthropogenic climate change

respectively ( Biome and Fire Regime Changes(passive) Caused byrespectively ( Biome and Fire Regime Changes

from conditioned inhibition , whereby the extinction context forms an inhibitory association with the US that sums with the excitatory association between the CS and US , thereby canceling out conditioned responding ( Rescorla and Cunningham , 1977 ; Rescorla , 1979may resultfrom conditioned inhibition , whereby the extinction context forms an inhibitory association with the US that sums with the excitatory association between the CS and US , thereby canceling out conditioned responding ( Rescorla and Cunningham , 1977 ; Rescorla , 1979

to the extinction of humanswill leadto the extinction of humans

to diversification incan leadto diversification in

the evolution and rise of mammals -influencedthe evolution and rise of mammals -

from insecticides only some a long time agoresultingfrom insecticides only some a long time ago

at different values showing the effect it has on the sun light Pic36setat different values showing the effect it has on the sun light Pic36

from pesticide contamination in the 50 ’s and 60resultingfrom pesticide contamination in the 50 ’s and 60

local environmental loss of habitatcreatelocal environmental loss of habitat

problems for humanswill createproblems for humans

the mental and affective possibilities that have led to the mental and affective possibilitiescreatingthe mental and affective possibilities that have led to the mental and affective possibilities

from human hunting and habitat lossresultingfrom human hunting and habitat loss

from deforestation and habitat destructionresultingfrom deforestation and habitat destruction

from the destruction or damage to their habitatresultingfrom the destruction or damage to their habitat

in scientists opening a door that allows people to travel back 85 million years to prehistoric times.[68][69resultingin scientists opening a door that allows people to travel back 85 million years to prehistoric times.[68][69

in scientists opening a door that allows people to travel back 85 million years to prehistoric times.[79][80resultingin scientists opening a door that allows people to travel back 85 million years to prehistoric times.[79][80

typicallyleadstypically

a decrease in biodiversity , which decreases the health of the biosphere • Levels of Biodiversitycausesa decrease in biodiversity , which decreases the health of the biosphere • Levels of Biodiversity

from human activities in modern timesresultingfrom human activities in modern times

several generations after the habitat loss has occurredresultingseveral generations after the habitat loss has occurred

from excessive hunting , destruction of habitats , introduction of alien speciescan resultfrom excessive hunting , destruction of habitats , introduction of alien species

severe problem such as the food chain which may be affectedwill causesevere problem such as the food chain which may be affected

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from two decades of wanton destructionresultingfrom two decades of wanton destruction

into genetic erosion due to a huge public demand and extraction of massive amount of modern drugs from these plantsresultinginto genetic erosion due to a huge public demand and extraction of massive amount of modern drugs from these plants

to the examination of D - cycloserine ( DCS ) , a partial agonist at the N - methyl - D - aspartate receptor in the amygdala , as a method to enhance exposure therapy outcomehas ledto the examination of D - cycloserine ( DCS ) , a partial agonist at the N - methyl - D - aspartate receptor in the amygdala , as a method to enhance exposure therapy outcome

from a loss of variabilityresultingfrom a loss of variability

from a loss of habitat , genetic weakness and human competitionresultedfrom a loss of habitat , genetic weakness and human competition

from pollution , poor resource management and loss of habitatresultingfrom pollution , poor resource management and loss of habitat

The 10 species most at risk from climate change for some(passive) is ... causedThe 10 species most at risk from climate change for some

species number(passive) caused byspecies number

from human activities or long - term climate change ( 1resultingfrom human activities or long - term climate change ( 1

if reproduction is not successfulmay resultif reproduction is not successful

from the hand of Homo sapiensresultingfrom the hand of Homo sapiens

from climate change , deforestation and other human induced changes to the environmentresultingfrom climate change , deforestation and other human induced changes to the environment

in an irrecoverable loss of genetic diversity ( genetic erosionresultingin an irrecoverable loss of genetic diversity ( genetic erosion

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