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The above discussion has dealt with cases where populations have become extirpated or nearly extirpated from the wild.
kisutch) and Chinook Salmon has been declining for decades; almost half of the most southerly distributed populations of Coho Salmon have become extirpated, while many others are listed as threatened or endangered (Nehlsen et al. 1991; Brown et al. 1994).
Just five (9%) of these 53 species were extirpated by Post-I, but this increased to 11 extirpated species (21%) by Post-II (Figure 2; Table S1).
Extirpated, as they say.
Will all wild fish ultimately be either domesticated or extirpated?
Having being systematically extirpated, they have bounced back quickly.
In each instance, overnight sensations foundered and a generation of aspiring tyros was more or less extirpated.
"My feeling is that in the Adirondacks, they were never quite extirpated," Mr. O'Shea said over lunch at the Lumberjack Inn here, as snow swirled outside.
The number of peregrines in southeastern New York State has grown from two pairs in 1983, when peregrines were considered extirpated here, to 24 nesting pairs.
But our failure to include regionally endangered and locally extirpated flowers and plants in our backyard gardens and public landscapes is another contributing factor.
Almost certain.
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