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Imperiled

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Imperiled meaning

at risk of becoming extinct

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Gloria Dickie is the author of Eight Bears: Mythic Past and Imperiled Future.

Its new analysis focuses on which imperiled species and critical habitats are likely to be driven extinct by the trio of insecticides.

That could help with the recovery of imperiled fish and freshwater mussels in the Southeast, where the aquatic animals in many cases are absent from portions of their historical range, said Fish and Wildlife Service Assistant Director Gary Frazer.

The Biden administration had earlier withdrawn a 2020 rule that limited which lands and waters could be designated as places where imperiled animals and plants could receive federal protection.

The change aims to make the new safeguards being developed for Hawaii’s imperiled marine life more community-driven, Chang said.

They’re ideally single-minded guides through the imperiled worlds he creates.

Turtles, like this one at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, are among the creatures celebrated by a variety of new books that help bring the focus back on the details of the imperiled natural world.

In July, while the doctor was on duty in a Delhi government hospital, what was supposed to be a simple baby delivery turned into a complicated procedure, and the mother was imperiled.

Last fall, in a test case to remove imperiled homes in Rodanthe before they fell, the Park Service purchased two homes on East Beacon Road, not far from Friday’s collapse.

The rhetoric being used is a clear echo of the dangerous Great Replacement Theory (GRT), a racist narrative that claims the nation’s greatness is imperiled by an influx of foreign races, ethnicities, or religions.

The senators — Ohio’s J.D. Vance, Missouri’s Josh Hawley and Florida’s Marco Rubio — say that if Nippon Steel, the world’s fourth-largest steelmaker, purchases U.S. Steel, the 27th-largest, U.S. national security will be imperiled.

This is the police pretending their power-grab is not reason the safety of ordinary people, is imperiled.

Those remarks from Biden came during a private call with donors last week as the Democrat had been scrambling to shore up his imperiled candidacy with key party constituencies.

All arts and culture organizations have been battered by the virus, but museums – those seemingly stalwart and immortal institutions, the pride of their cities, towns and states – are especially imperiled.

Deglobalization has especially imperiled the multilateral institutions governing trade.

In the imperiled Everglades, cormorants nest for the evening in Ten Thousand Islands, a maze of mangrove and shallow salt water off the coast of Everglades City.

I think we are living in a moment where women and feminine presenting persons are imperiled in a particular way, particularly in terms of our sovereignty.

Lately, we Americans have had little choice but to think about this country's imperiled Eastern border.

Ochaco Uraraka, the gravity girl, wants to support her financially imperiled family, and some students have motives that aren't clearly explained.

The plan would also establish a $50 billion lending program dedicated to imperiled airlines, which would be required to keep flying as a condition of securing loans.