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"In Japan, for example, some populations have already been extirpated on islands.
Today cheetahs have been extirpated from a large portion of this area.
Though there were fires of great magnitude in 1923 and 1945, the flower gradually has been extirpated.
Four endangered fish species, sustained by the Yampa's spring pulse, would likely have been extirpated from the region: the pike-minnow, razorback sucker, bonytail and humpback chub.
When Lyndon Johnson defeated Goldwater in 1964, columnists were saying that the conservative strain had finally been extirpated from the Republican Party — and that such a smashing defeat would be hard to get over.
The students and workers whom the Chinese regime so bloodily suppressed failed to achieve any of their objectives, and the democracy movement they represented has since been extirpated with great ruthlessness.
Many large mammals have been extirpated entirely or exist today only in parks and zoos; others are in danger of extinction, and their plight is receiving increased attention from a number of conservation agencies.
Many animal species wolf, bison, grizzly bear, and black-footed ferret, to name a few had been extirpated from the more-settled regions of the province by the early 20th century.
In another example, gray wolves (Canis lupus), the wild stock from which domesticated dogs arose, were persecuted for decades and by the 1960s had been extirpated (or made locally extinct) throughout 46 of the 48 contiguous U.S. states.
As a result many wild rice populations have presumably been extirpated.
Wolves had been extirpated from Ohio long ago, but they still survive in Ontario.
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