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  • Apparently, either the center applauds wildlife imperilment, or believes it never happens.
  • They have their work cut out for them, since the catalogue of imperilment is long.
  • The roster of imperilment would grow, many biologists say, if marine invertebrates not yet considered for the red list were to be added to it.
  • What is truly galling about the imperilment of the Twins is that the one franchise that would benefit most would be the Milwaukee Brewers, to the south and east.
  • Isolated from other settled regions and surrounded on all sides by nomadic Indian tribes, New Mexicans tended to a communal sense of imperilment and the placement of security above all other concerns.
  • "The disappearance of Col . Dube's briefcase was not casual and, in fact, has a high impact on the imperilment and implementation of the entire deal,"
  • The categories do not simply reflect the imperilment of individual species, but also consider the environmental impacts of how and where they are fished, such as through bycatch or ocean bottom trawlers.
  • Kinky still hung around notorious people, and was generous to the point of personal imperilment; twice he sheltered Abbie Hoffman when the founder of the Yippies went underground to escape prosecution on drug charges.
  • In 1989, Serbian media began to speak of " the alleged imperilment of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina ", as tensions between Serbs and Bosnian Muslims and Croats increased over Serbs'support for Miloaevi.
  • In 1989, the Serbian media began to speak of " the alleged imperilment of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina ", as tensions between Serbs and Bosnian Muslims and Croats increased over Serb support for Miloaevi.
  • NatureServe ranks indicate the imperilment of species or ecological communities as natural occurrences, ignoring individuals or populations in non-native occurrences established through human intervention beyond the species'natural range ( as, for example, with many invasive species ).
  • The good news is that although only seven species have recovered enough to be removed from the domestic roster of imperilment, the U . S . Fish and Wildlife Service says that nearly 40 percent of the listed domestic species are either stable or improving.
  • But it's one whose emphasis on Bergman's sacrificial decency rather than Wigand's far more intriguing imperilment makes it seem as if the lingering ruin of a life is something you can summarize in a caption before the end credits scroll.
  • Five special " hot spots " of imperilment emerged from the analysis; that is, places where high numbers of species found nowhere else are at risk : the San Francisco Bay area, Southern California, the Death Valley region, the southern Appalachians and the Florida Panhandle.