| 21. | Its extirpation from Tennessee was caused by coal mining pollution and the construction of reservoirs.
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| 22. | Small, isolated populations also risk extirpation by natural disasters and disease outbreaks ( epizootics ).
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| 23. | Localized declines or extirpations of the tawny nurse shark have been documented off India and Thailand.
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| 24. | He was very energetic against the Messalians, and contributed to the extirpation of that group.
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| 25. | Its patchy, fragmented distribution makes it likely to experience isolation and extirpation of small populations.
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| 26. | Human predation and habitat destruction has placed several mammal species at risk of extirpation or extinction.
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| 27. | But that doesn't mean, he says, that extirpation of other animals is warranted.
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| 28. | However, hunting has also heavily contributed to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals.
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| 29. | This fallacy led to the condor's extirpation in some parts of the western United States.
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| 30. | However, middle spotted woodpeckers have been seen in Sweden in appropriate breeding habitats after the extirpation.
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