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tr.v. ex·tir·pat·ed, ex·tir·pat·ing, ex·tir·pates. 1. To pull up by the roots. 2. To destroy totally; exterminate. See Synonyms at abolish.
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Encyclopedia: Local extinction
Local extinction is where a species (or other taxon) ceases to exist in the chosen area of study, but still exists elsewhere. This phenomenon is also known as extirpation. Local extinctions are contra...
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Brief articles, illustrations and photos about more than 250 animals, and more! From the Canadian Museum of Nature. In our Natural History Notebooks you'll find fascinating facts about more than 250 animal species. And, don't overlook the interesting information in What are the links between birds and dinosaurs?
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia Learn more about "extirpated" Learn more about "extirpated" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Endangered Species question: What is extirpated species? A Species that no longer exists in the wild in a certain country or area, but can be found else...
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Non-profit organization deicated to restoring native species to their historic habitats Mission Statement: The mission of the Extirpated Species Foundation shall be the facilitation of efforts to repatriate locally extinct species of indigenous animals and plants for the enjoyment of future generations.
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Extirpated - Definition of Extirpated at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Extirpated. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. Use Extirpated in a Sentence...
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Cook, P, JA Robbins, DD Endicott, KB Lodge, PD Guiney, MK Walker, EW Zabelo and RE Peterson. 2003. Effects of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-Mediated Early Life Stage Toxicity on Lake Trout Populations in Lake Ontario during the 20th Century. Lake trout became commercially extinct in Lake Ontario by the 1960s. With this paper,
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Scientific Name Common Name Family US Status State Status Global Rank State Rank More Information Adlumia fungosa Climbing fumitory Fumariaceae SC G4 S3 Agalinis gattingeri Gattinger's gerardia Scrophulariaceae E G4 S1...
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