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was extirpated
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To clear an area of roots and stumps.
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Stalin's agent Andrey Zhdanov took control of Leningrad, and from 1935 to 1939 almost all Kirov's following was extirpated.
"I think the position we're trying to take is that we want to get back something that was extirpated, most probably by human factors," said Ms. Shenk, the wildlife researcher.
In an extreme example, a wolf pack whose home range is traversed by a high-traffic-volume highway was extirpated due to inability to hunt successfully under a scenario wherein human presence levels were increased 10-fold.
The fisher was extirpated from much of the Pacific Northwestern United States during the mid- to late-1900s and is now proposed for federal listing as a threatened species in all or part of its west coast range.
It was extirpated from Somalia and Djibouti and its status in South Sudan is uncertain.
Geoffroy's spider monkey was extirpated on Barro Colorado Island in Panama.
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California gnatcatchers were also likely to be extirpated in the model, with relatively small extirpation risks for the cactus wren and Stephens' kangaroo rat.
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).
He acknowledged that certain attitudes have to be extirpated.
It must be extirpated, like the French from Algeria.
For him religion is an evil that poisons everything and must be extirpated.
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