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  2. Wildlife conservation - Wikipedia

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    The danger of overexploitation is that if too many of a species offspring are taken, then the species may not recover. [12] For example, overfishing of top marine predatory fish like tuna and salmon over the past century has led to a decline in fish sizes as well as fish numbers. [4] Confiscated animal pelts from the illegal wildlife trade.

  3. What’s Being Done to Save the Hawaiian Monk Seal (and What ...

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    The Hawaiian monk seal is one of the world’s most endangered marine mammals. For more than six decades, the population has declined. And while recent numbers show a slight growth, they are not ...

  4. These condoms spread awareness about endangered animals - AOL

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    Other featured animals include the burying beetle ("Cover your tweedle, save the burying beetle") and the Florida panther ("Don't go bare, panthers are rare"). The distribution of the condoms is ...

  5. Endangered species - Wikipedia

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    Captive breeding is the process of breeding rare or endangered species in human controlled environments with restricted settings, such as wildlife reserves, zoos, and other conservation facilities. Captive breeding is meant to save species from extinction and so stabilise the population of the species that it will not disappear. [43]

  6. Would You Pay $11 to Save Every Animal on the Endangered ...

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    While this funding wouldn't immediately save all species, it would effectively move each endangered animal up one step on the protection list. All the animals on the "critically endangered" list ...

  7. Endangered Species Act of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    An endangered species is in danger of extinction now; a threatened species faces such a threat in "the foreseeable future." [4] The aim for the lesser category is to enable protective actions by federal agencies at an earlier time, such that the causes of population decline might be corrected before emergency concerns develop. [12]

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