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Fewer than 20% of all combined irreplaceable areas are under national protection, with protection varying by species groups (birds, 17%; mammals, 18%; amphibians, 17%; plants, 15%).
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High rates of consumption, combined with high demand from the scientific community, may result in hard decisions restricting access to these limited or irreplaceable samples.
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But the government-sponsored destruction in Afghanistan could extend even to artifacts from its own, Islamic tradition, as well as to countless lesser-known items that experts say combine Western and Eastern traditions in unique and irreplaceable ways.
We all know that what makes theater irreplaceable (and, on dream nights, irresistible) is that it combines live performance and fakery in ways no other form of art or entertainment can match.
Combining these two concepts has been widely considered a feasible approach to conservation prioritisation – sites that need conservation action urgently are vulnerable and highly irreplaceable (Pressey & Taffs, 2001; Pressey et al., 2004; Linke et al., 2007).
It's literally irreplaceable.
Roger is irreplaceable.
Few products are irreplaceable.
Gifted irreplaceable educator.
No one is irreplaceable".
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