Examples of using Possibly extinct in English and their translations into Spanish
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is now classified as Presence Uncertain in 12, and Possibly Extinct in one Vietnam.
It has not been seen in the wild in many years and is possibly extinct.
Remnants of old-grown pine-oak forest and habitat for the possibly extinct Imperial Woodpecker
II as they apply to species that are either extinct or possibly extinct and report to the Standing Committee on their findings;
based on this possible rediscovery, the status was reverted in 2013 to critically endangered and possibly extinct.
Grand Cayman and possibly extinct in Puerto Rico and Haiti.
Possibly extinct A species is presumed extinct when exhaustive surveys in known and/or suspected habitat,
it is possibly extinct in the latter two range states), threats are ongoing
threat to amphibians globally, there is some good news for amphibians after four species previously considered as Critically Endangered(Possibly Extinct) or Extinct were rediscovered in Colombia and Ecuador.
In most cases, however, the precise identity of species formerly present in areas where sawfishes have now extinct or possibly extinct is unknown, so this table is necessarily very incomplete.
The Resolution also notes:“Species that are regarded as possibly extinct should not be deleted from Appendix I if they may be affected by trade in the event of their rediscovery; these species should be annotated in the Appendices as‘possibly extinct'(paragraph D)”.
it can be considered‘possibly extinct' outside of Australia with the disappearance of the species probably occurring outside of the last three generation period pre-1960s; considering that there
to benefit from the results of the discussion on extinct and possibly extinct species during the joint sessions of the 27th meeting of the Animals Committee
Though possibly extinct in the wild, but has been cultivated.
As of today, the species is possibly extinct in the wild.
It is Possibly Extinct in India, Malaysia,
It is possibly extinct as it has not been recorded since 2004.
The possibly extinct language Chicomuceltec of Chiapas and Guatemala also belongs to this subfamily.
one(the turquoise-throated puffleg) is possibly extinct.
6 possibly extinct and 30 of the remaining 48 species