A species that is likely to become endangered in the near future.
1 His birth is part of a breeding programme for this vulnerable species .
2 Our findings suggest that O. sikimaria may be the most vulnerable species .
3 That could change the way conservationists think about saving the rainforest's vulnerable species .
4 The hihi is classified as a nationally vulnerable species under DOC's 'Threat of Extinction' system.
5 The animal is officially listed as a vulnerable species .
6 The northern cheetah is considered a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
7 This is extremely unusual behaviour for these native fish, which are classified as a vulnerable species .
8 Takin are classified as a vulnerable species so attempts are underway to breed and preserve them.
9 Identifying other vulnerable species will allow certain interventions to be put in place to prevent future outbreaks.
10 A windfarm project in Queensland will not go ahead to protect vulnerable species in an old-growth forest.
11 Despite being completely different to what it was 50 years ago, it still supports endangered or vulnerable species .
12 WWF Australia has warned the vulnerable species will continue to decline unless the controls are strengthened as soon as possible.
13 Banning the trade of vulnerable species in favour of smaller animals that reproduce quickly, and are populous, is imperative too.
14 The tiny Lesser Horseshoe Bat is protected under the European Union Habitats Directive and is listed as a vulnerable species .
15 Add the element of a vulnerable species rescued from the brink of death and destruction and you have clickbait gold.
16 Front-row tickets to the killing of a shark labelled "a vulnerable species " wouldn't really be a family-friendly seller.
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