Sentences with phrase «danger of extinction as»

Are people in danger of extinction as a result, you fvcking moron?

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If we are in the midst of the sixth great extinction, as scientists tell us we are, our response has in no way been commensurate with the danger.
The coming elections in 2016 and 2017 present the very real danger of irrelevance and ultimately extinction for the party, especially if the SNP can gain local government fiefdoms like Glasgow, which act as centres for political patronage.
CONSERVATION AND CLONING • Although we may soon have the biotechnology tools necessary to revive long - extinct species, such as woolly mammoths, we should focus more on efforts to save the 20,000 species now in grave danger of extinction, the Editors state in this month's Science Agenda.
But as today's large animal populations become more in danger of extinction, the environment too is at risk.
The loggerhead sea turtle is listed as threatened (likely to become endangered, in danger of extinction, within the foreseeable future) under the U.S. Federal Endangered Species Act and internationally it is listed as endangered (facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future) by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
This campaign is to stop poaching and habitat encroachment as many animals are in danger of extinction brought on by human activities around the world.
As she points out, «Bonobos are as closely related to humans as chimps and are more in danger of extinctioAs she points out, «Bonobos are as closely related to humans as chimps and are more in danger of extinctioas closely related to humans as chimps and are more in danger of extinctioas chimps and are more in danger of extinction.
After World War II, the Birman was in grave danger of extinction, as only one known pair of Birmans had survived the German occupation.
We are as much in danger of the extinction of fleas as dogs and cats.
Nowadays, the property comprises 1600 hectares of land, of which 700 hectares are set aside for the conservation of the tropical dry forest; 575 hectares are used as pastureland and 325 hectares are being reforested with tropical species in danger of extinction.
The property features 1600 hectares of land, of which 700 hectares are set aside for the conservation of the tropical dry forest, 575 hectares are used as pastureland and 325 hectares are being reforested with species in danger of extinction.
The existence of species in danger of extinction such as the spectacled bear (Tremarctos omatus), the Andean Cock - of - the - Rocks (Rupicola peruviana), the dwarf deer (Pudu mephistopheles), etc. was one of the reasons why the government decided to declare it a Conservation Unit.
By attempting to understand characteristics of different life systems and their associations with our own entity as my subject matter, I intend to introduce new visual dialogue and meanings for ephemera in life to define conflict associated with contradictions inherent in nature and society, such as physical fragility and danger, ephemeral and perpetual, creation and extinction.
If this trend is not halted soon, many millions of people will be at risk from extreme events such as heat waves, drought, floods and storms, our coasts and cities will be threatened by rising sea levels, and many ecosystems, plants and animal species will be in serious danger of extinction.
At Patuxent, we have been raising whooping crane chicks for 45 years; the species had reached a low of about 16 adult birds by the late 1930s and was in grave danger of extinction, as they still are today.
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