The history of our own
species backs him up.
Wrong fish restocked U.S. conservationists spent two decades restoring the greenback cutthroat trout to its former glory in the mountain streams of Colorado, finally succeeding last year in bringing the endangered
species back up to 20 self - sustaining populations.
Not exact matches
In fact, we'd end
up with a line of perpetrators posing as victims going all the way
back to the beginning of our
species.
You cited the continued existence of the stem
species as damaging to evolution, now
back it
up or admit you don't have a fvcking clue what you are talking about.
Now do nt get me wrong, Im not a mean person & I am about to
back my
species up here on why women need to rethink this love vs money thing, but let us separate the men from the boys... The men that got supported by their women & leaned on them & used them & sat infront of the tv & slouched & drank their money & drove their cars & whined & settled... those are the losers.
Whale Count Plummets Whaling has long been the subject of fierce arguments, but neither side has had much information to
back up its answers to the key question of whether some
species of whales have been truly endangered.
But, it seems, they are rather their own distinct order dating
back millions of years, and a new
species turned
up in Tanzania just two years ago.
The researchers are confident that will come with time, although it could take
up to 1,000 years to get the majority of the diversity of plant
species back.
The zebra - like quagga was the first extinct
species to have its DNA sequenced,
back in the genomic Stone Age of 1984, but it's not
up to modern standards.
A potentially thorny outcome of fishing a broader range of
species is that, in addition to catching high - value
species such as salmon, fishing operators would also pull
up numerous low - value fish, known as bycatch, that would otherwise be avoided or caught inadvertently and tossed
back.
Back in the lab, the team simulated the
species» shift upslope by transplanting baby trees from lower elevations into soils collected
up in the mountains.
The two got
up before dawn every weekday over the summer to collect leaves from 15 tree
species and take them
back to the lab, where they used gas exchange equipment to measure how the leaves responded to different light and atmospheric conditions.
The
species is listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA), which means federal officials are required to come up with a so - called recovery plan for nursing the plant back to
species is listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered
Species Act (ESA), which means federal officials are required to come up with a so - called recovery plan for nursing the plant back to
Species Act (ESA), which means federal officials are required to come
up with a so - called recovery plan for nursing the plant
back to health.
With large amounts of data
backing up each evolutionary branch on the turtle tree of life, scientists are able to compare their evolution not only across
species, but also across each continent's corresponding fossil records.
If this theory holds
up to subsequent research, Stephen Gould's notion that these early Cambrian «weirdos» were revolutionary taxonomic one - offs will become less plausible, as more of the critical
species are received
back into the fold of taxa still alive today.
Overnight movement of leaves is well known for tree
species belonging to the legume family, but it was only recently discovered that some other trees also lower their branches by
up to 10 centimeters at night and then
back in the morning.
«One wet winter can shake
up San Francisco Bay's invasive
species: Winter rains make bay less salty, knocking
back some invaders.»
Two new studies published in the journal Nature take the story we've been telling ourselves about the origins of our own
species and basically wads it
up, torches it, tosses it out the window and then
backs over it with a car.
People have been digging
up human fossils for more than 150 years, and yet the past decade alone has seen a string of spectacular discoveries, from fossils that push
back hominin origins millions of years to a separate
species of Hobbit - sized hominins who were alive just 17,000 years ago.
Establishing colonies on other planets would give our
species a
back -
up plan.
But, as a precautionary measure, a captive breeding program was launched to establish a
back -
up population to safe - guard the
species» survival.
The screenplay (by «Sahara's» Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer and former porn - flick writer Gregory Poirier) has numerous obstacles pop
up to slow Sonia and Travis in their quest to go
back in time and fix the future, mostly in the form of dangerous new animal
species like the aforementioned monkeysauruses.
Back home, some folks are skeptical: What exactly are these saviors of our
species doing
up there?
A cat is a fast learner because as a
species, it has to fend for itself without «friends» or a pack to
back it
up.
It is not always possible to drip the oils
up their little
backs as we do for larger
species with the «Booster Series» - although we usually can accomplish this with Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Ferrets, and it is especially recommend when applying to Hedgehogs!
Any cats that escaped a sweep «would just breed
back up to capacity like any other life form,» she said, adding that «the reproductive capabilities of this
species should not be underestimated.»
These popular herptile
species can make
up the
back bone of a pet specialty retailer's herp business — all that is required is the right live inventory and the necessary supplies customers will need to be successful.
Although the resulting lake formed by the
backed -
up river became a popular tourist destination for boaters and swimmers, its impact on salmon, birds, and other aquatic
species dependent on a flowing waterway was immeasurable.
Such was the concern at the rate at which crops were vanishing that seed vault was established under a frozen Norwegian Arctic mountain to keep «
back up copies» of thousands of threatened agricultural plant
species.
Those successes include the monumental task of eradicating invasive
species, establishing a «backup» population of Laysan Teal, a critically endangered
species of duck, bringing the threatened Short - Tailed Albatross
back to the island through years of playing sound recordings and setting
up decoys and conducting scientific research from monitoring carbon dioxide levels in a a world - wide study to analyzing marine debris washed
up on the beaches to understand marine pollution.
It's
up to us to stop, think and make sure these
species stick around, even if they can grow
back lost limbs.
The Saola Working Group is focused on keeping the
species alive and hopefully bring numbers
back up from decline due to hunting and snaring within its limited habitat where it ends
up as «by - catch».