Sentences with phrase «more endangered»

This one of the five most endangered ecosystems on Earth (much more endangered than even the Amazon rain forest).
On the other side are groups like the Center for Biological Diversity that sue US government agencies to protect more endangered species and try to stop dams in poor countries.
Never before has independent media been more endangered.
Or maybe you can find some more endangered species.
These 220 square miles of land and water are contained within the same boundaries of NASA's Kennedy Space Center and are home to more endangered and threatened species than any other refuge in the continental US.
Species don't come much more endangered than the vaquita, a tiny porpoise that's frequently killed in commercial fishing nets in the northern reaches of Mexico's Gulf of California.
That number grew after the Oct. 14 gala, when Strader and her team headed out after even more endangered commercial - breeder castaways.
Perhaps they report on the process that has made the endangered more endangered, or perhaps they just concentrate on the depressing end product.
Species don't come much more endangered than the vaquita, a tiny porpoise that's frequently killed in commercial fishing nets in the northern reaches of Mexico's Gulf of California.
By focusing on domesticated bees, the claim goes, we are neglecting a far more endangered pollinator, the wild bumblebee.
This lack of genetic diversity can lead to birth defects and other problems, making a species even more endangered as time progresses.
But, if this new family tree holds up, one species numbers fewer than 5000 individuals, making it one of the world's more endangered mammals.
New research by UVM's Joe Roman and colleagues shows that these ancient reptiles — with fossil records going back fifteen million years — are more endangered than previously realized: their remaining populations are actually three different species.
The rare, black Proteus may be even more endangered than the white Proteus, the more common form of the species.
Nevertheless, the demand side grows fastly with booming population growth and urbanization, while the supply side is more endangered with increasing water scarcity due to global change, limited phosphorus reserves and vast amounts of energy required for nitrogen production.
Nonetheless, IUCN lists them as «more endangered
According to Chuck Todd, Republican incumbents are much more endangered than Democratic incumbents are.
We at CapTon wondered Friday why while former President Bill Clinton is stumping today for two upstate House Democrats — Reps. Dan Maffei (NY - 25) and Maurice Hinchey (NY - 22)-- no mention was being made of any imminent assistance from the ex-commander-in-chief for two potentially more endangered upstaters: Reps. Mike Arcuri (NY - 24) and Bill Owens (NY - 23).
We are not hypocrites because we cry over Cecil while ignoring the killing of other animals, some of them more endangered than lions.

Not exact matches

More, it's a one - company version of the U.S. - China trade policy mutually assured destruction: Neither Beijing nor Washington wants to endanger Apple's (aapl) contractors» hundreds of thousands of employees in China or Apple's profits there.
The rate of life - threatening complications has also soared since the 1990s, endangering more than 50,000 U.S. women a year.
«For the most part, all of this is going to be beneficial more than it's going to be endangering and risky,» said Stewart.
More, it's a one - company version of the U.S. - China trade policy mutually assured destruction: Neither Beijing nor Washington wants to endanger Apple's contractors» hundreds of thousands of employees in China or Apple's profits there.
If regulators or banks take more decisive actions to rein in credit, the rhinos could become endangered.
Then again, it could endanger employers more, and if they feel threatened and avoid pay cuts, that amounts to a big net boon for workers.
The budget calls for more enforcement money for the FDA to step up drug safety rules, more for the EPA to crack down on industrial polluters, additional funds to protect endangered species and land and water conservation and to protect wildlife from climate change.
It only makes it all the more urgent for young people to be told the truth that sexual promiscuity, whether homosexual or heterosexual, may endanger their lives, that condoms are by no means a foolproof way to avoid that risk, and that chastity is the best defense.
A Christian animal rights campaigner has told Premier that an endangered gorilla, which had to be killed... More
Far from endangering the major successes of the separationism movement, an understanding of the First Amendment based on neutrality and accommodation would provide a more persuasive underpinning for them.
The custom of preaching without response from the congregation is irresponsible communication and endangers, more than anything else, the preacher's relevance.
Allowing free access to contraceptives doesn't endanger our population, it allows families to have a number of children that they know they can support, families with more can support more, and there is nothing stopping them.
... and more than a few believe our species may be endangered... from WW # weaponry misused to exotic viruses (and not so exotic)..
He also had a remarkably balanced view of populist movements, arguing that, while populism could endanger our democratic order, it also could correct that order's defects, which often arose from «the intellectual influence and the entrepreneurial politics of our democratic elites»» a formulation that could not be more apt in describing both the prospects and the perils of the current populist mood.
I never set out to write a trilogy on our increasingly endangered democracy, but as I kept stumbling on ever more evidence of the legacy of the imperialist pressures we put on many other countries as well as the nature and size of our military empire, one book led to another.
To continue this neglect will only help them more and endanger Americans in Afghanistan and our Afghan allies.
In addition to discouraging the Afghans, unawareness of their contribution has made American soldiers more susceptible to suspecting Afghans, thus leading to incidents that endanger or kill people who are probably our allies.
Not to mention the persistence of yet a different group of «troglodytes,» in this case more sophisticated ones, who with their invention of the Cold War were constantly endangering the country and its young citizens with their longing to engage in jingoistic military exercises.
The minister is a surgeon with words; the scalpel can cut either way: to heal or to endanger the patient even more.
If a judge rules that the arguments of the developers are more compelling and that a flood control dam will provide more tangible benefits to humanity than will an endangered species, to whom will the conservationists appeal?
Since this «humility before fact» in the framework of a speculative system is distorted and endangered by the selectivity of the system, since that which is regarded as a fact varies with the systematic context, there is to add, in view of the correction of the speculative system: «The ultimate test is always widespread, recurrent experience; and the more general the rationalistic scheme [namely, and thus precisely, not only more effective, but also more forcefully endangered by «professional blindness»], the more important is this final appeal» (PR 17/25).
And even more so for endangered species.
The half century following 1914 found Christianity both openly attacked and endangered by a less openly but more subtle erosion.
Nowhere is that more true than for A.J. Silberman and Co., a member of the endangered species of independent convenience store distributors, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2010.
The more companies that drag their feet, the more forests and endangered species are lost.
Consisting of 9000 acres, the Reserve protects unique ecosystems and vernal pools, as well as more than 200 species of native birds and 49 endangered, threatened or rare animal and plant species.
Many endangered or rare species which are enhanced by semi-natural habitats and field margins were more abundant in organic arable fields than in the integrated managed fields.
Ecological research already carried out in these national parks and surrounding coffee plantations has shown the presence of more than 300 species of birds, (including endemic species, threatened forest specialists and birds of prey e.g. Black Hawk - Eagle Spizaetus tyrannus), 31 mammals species (some of them are endangered species such as the ocelot, cacomistle and Mexican porcupine), 26 reptile species, and 326 tree and bush species.
Apparently this is a money making venture aimed at capitalising on the misery of endangered animals and giving the depraved and those who have more money than sense the opportunity to relive the experience of death of defenceless animals at the hands of cowards with the latest modern technology.
In those days, the early»40s, stoop ball was as popular as stick ball or punch ball, but I suspect it is now dying out; there are fewer stoops — the old brownstones that bore them are being torn down — and more cars are crossing the field of play, impeding the game and endangering the players.
The punishments for Evans and Cisse may spark a transition, because in any logical environment a challenge which seriously endangers the well - being of a person should always be dealt with more severely than a spit.
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