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  • ...m water, which can change aquatic faunal populations, including endangered species, and prevent natural freezing processes from occurring. Some hydroelectric
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  • | subdivision_ranks = Species '''''Calia''''' is a genus of three or four species of [[shrub]]s and small [[tree]]s in the subfamily [[Faboideae]] of the [[p
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  • | species = '''''H. mancinella''''' The '''Manchineel tree''' (''Hippomane mancinella'') is a species of [[flowering plant]] in the [[spurge]] family ([[Euphorbiaceae]]), native
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  • ...ural sources of ivory are subject to international control as [[endangered species]].
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  • ...m reef sand minding, the [[Convention on international trade in endangered species]] urged parties to the convention to work for the conservation and sustaina ...org/eng/res/11/11-10.shtml Convention on international trade in endangered species resolution on Trade in stony corals]
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  • | species = '''''S. chinensis''''' ...[[desert]]s of [[Arizona]], [[California]], and [[Mexico]]. It is the sole species of the family [[Simmondsiaceae]], placed in the order Caryophyllales. It is
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  • * [[Hornbeam]] (''Carpinus'' species) * '''[[Ironwood]]''' refers to the wood of many tree species noted for the hardness of their wood. Trees commonly known as ironwoods inc
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  • ...they also have various beneficial effects on wilderness areas. Some plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction,<ref name=NOVA /> ...publisher = International Association of Wildland Fire}}</ref> [[Invasive species]], such as ''[[Lygodium microphyllum]]'' and ''[[Bromus tectorum]]'', can g
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  • ==In other species== ...animals are also affected by lead toxicity to varying degrees depending on species.<ref name="Yu05-188"/> Animals experience many of the same effects of lead
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  • ...r de Calofornie.jpg|thumb|right|[[Critically endangered species|Critically endangered]] [[California Condor]] can be poisoned when they eat carcasses of animals ...ef> When hunters use [[lead shot]], [[waterfowl]] such as ducks and other species (swan especially) can ingest the spent pellets later and be poisoned ; pred
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  • ...rested areas. Wildland goals may be further resisted because of endangered species protections and habitat preservation.<ref name=BigFire/> The ecological ben
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  • ...it (see below at [[Diclofenac#Ecological problems|Ecological problems]]). Species and individual humans that are drug sensitive are initially assumed to lack --> in sensitive persons or animal species, and potentially during long term use in non-sensitive persons if resistanc
    28 KB (3,886 words) - 21:16, 21 September 2010
  • ...leaf National Wildlife Refuge to protect endangered Southern Longleaf Pine species.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}
    33 KB (4,693 words) - 20:53, 26 September 2010
  • ...legal immigration and cheap labor, people smuggling, trading in endangered species, and [[trafficking in human beings]]. Organized crime groups also do a rang
    23 KB (3,128 words) - 20:58, 26 September 2010