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Beluga Whales - Cook Inlet Keeper
Endangered Species Act BACKGROUND: The Cook Inlet beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) is a genetically distinct and geographically isolated population whose numbers have plummeted over 50% in the past decade. Today ...
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Toward a Canadian Botanical Garden Biodiversity Action Plan
Progress to Date ... assumption underlying most conservation problems we face in Canada: are our northern populations genetically distinct from populations further south? This proposed pan-Canadian approach makes the conservation ...
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Butterfly Questions and Answers - NABA
This well-meaning but misguided practice spreads diseases to natural populations, inappropriately mixes genetically distinct populations of the same species, may disrupt migratory behavior of native butterflies, confuses scientific studies ...
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Types of Breeds
Some feral populations are genetically distinct and usually come from a few founders. Others have much broader genetic variation due to ...
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Colong Foundation for Wilderness
Milo Dunphy." "The report found that the horses are not genetically distinct from any other feral horse in Australia. They are just one population of the "wild ...
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Reintroduction of Native Species on the Colorado Plateau
USFWS. The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) is the southernmost occurring, rarest, and most genetically distinct subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Mexican gray wolves, or lobos, were once common ...
www.cpluhna.nau.edu
Breed: White Park
The White Park is an ancient British breed, genetically distinct from other breeds. Although other breeds like the American White Park and the British White ...
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EDGE of Existence :: Evolutionarily Distinct & Globally Endangered
EDGE of Existence :: Evolutionarily Distinct & Globally Endangered Home About Species Conservation Community EDGE Blog Support Overview Amphibians Mammals Search General ... is much concern that interbreeding and subsequent hybridisation will lead to the loss of the genetically distinct wild camel. Poisoning from potassium cyanide (a by-product from illegal gold mining). Climate change ...
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Welcome to Environmental Review - Archives - 2004
The California tiger salamander has subsequently split into three genetically distinct populations: the largest population in California's Central Valley, and two smaller populations in Santa ...
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December2007
Chinook runs. An estimated historical abundance of around ten to fifteen million fish (from four genetically distinct Chinook runs) returned annually through the San Francisco Bay and delta to their spawning grounds ...
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