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The frog is currently listed as endangered by the IUCN.
They are gravely endangered by its opposite, which is savagery.
Currently, the species is deemed critically endangered by the IUCN.
The ASPCA routinely responds to animals endangered by natural disasters.
Tigers are classed as endangered by the World Wildlife Fund.
The fact is the German economy is enormously endangered by aging.
Immigrants may experience xenophobic attacks or be endangered by legal limbo.
"All of these deals are endangered by LinkedIn's conduct," hiQ claims.
Masai giraffes are listed as endangered by the ICUN Red List.
Both are endangered by a lack of access to emergency medical services.
The Hill: GOP worries House majority endangered by top of the ticket.
One, a liberal, sees the livelihood of repair shops endangered by big corporations.
We simply can't allow veterans to be endangered by incompetence or unethical behavior.
Today, the creatures Hoyt loved are endangered by a much more insidious force.
But the DOJ has protested, saying the source's life could be endangered by disclosures.
Well, take the example of the eastern wolf, recognized as endangered by the USFWS.
Yes, Vinnie is burdened by his brother's debts and endangered by his screw-ups.
Somebody felt endangered by Mr. Cali, and they want to take over the family.
They're just a couple of dozens of World Heritage sites endangered by climate change.
That's especially significant considering the leopard shark was recently listed as "endangered" by the IUCN.
Prince William is heading back to Africa to help save wildlife species endangered by poaching.
Field recordings are a popular way to evoke places, especially those endangered by environmental change.
Italy contains the most number of sites endangered by erosion, followed by Croatia and Greece.
The species is classified as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Today, the animal is considered critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
It might have shown his buddies being endangered by his inability to defend them in battle.
Mr. Kerry made it very clear on Thursday that Muslims, too, are endangered by the militants.
The species has been listed as endangered by the federal government and the state of Texas.
As Changing America reported in November, our endangered species are even more endangered by climate change.
Some were watered down by court decisions, while others are endangered by new anti-gerrymandering laws.
In 2015, the steppe eagle was listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
All three species of bluefin tuna are so endangered by overfishing that their recovery is virtually impossible.
Republican strategists are worried their House majority is increasingly endangered by weak top-of-the-ticket candidates.
Most of these efforts are now endangered by the prospect of a Republican president and Republican Congress.
The species are considered as endangered by Mexican officials and by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Goodfellow's tree kangaroos are classified as endangered by the International Union for Conversation of Nature and Natural Resources.
The dogs at the Villalobos Rescue Center in New Orleans are endangered by the outbreak of a disease.
The company said it had to guarantee continued operations and financial stability endangered by the fund's hostile action.
The handspun fiber comes from breeds of sheep, "conservation breeds," that are endangered by monoculture and factory farming.
The species is considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species.
Much of their habitat has also been deforested, and they are listed as critically endangered by the IUCN.
Orangutans are considered critically endangered by the World Wildlife Fund, which makes this 5-year-old especially rare.
Narrator: As if that wasn't enough, the reef is also endangered by local pollution, overfishing, and coastal development.
All of those, however, are endangered by the ongoing battle over the renomination of FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.
"We cannot stand idly by and let our national security be endangered by inaction and underfunding," he said.
Republican parents of transgender children will now find their trans sons and daughters endangered by freshly empowered bullies.
It was inconvenient, but with a hazardous edge: computers and equipment that run experiments are endangered by blackouts.
He referred to "friends that I've served with" who were endangered by increased tensions in the Middle East.
Others believe their livelihoods are endangered by the animals, which kill what people value, like pets and livestock.
All are classified as either endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List.
It's in the interest of us civilians to not be endangered by proximity to people in such powerful positions.
Sumatran tigers, which can live 20 to 25 years, are classified as critically endangered by the World Wildlife Fund.
Mr Trump's ham performance has been endangered by its own success—represented by two years of unified Republican government.
Hiddleston's character was a cool-headed war veteran with no friends or relatives to be endangered by his actions.
Check out more videos from VICE: Humans won't be the only population endangered by inaction at the Salton Sea.
The porpoise has long been endangered by curtain-like gill nets set to catch shrimp, sierra and other fish.
He has long talked as if the country was endangered by immigrants, and cultivated fear to energize his base.
But its status as a regional star has been endangered by the rise of the Law and Justice Party.
At any point it could be sacrificed to secure a vote or two endangered by a tweak to another priority.
None of the countries want to see energy security undermined, or economic growth endangered by a needless jump in prices.
Twenty years ago, the notion of national infrastructures enabled and endangered by the internet would have been hard to imagine.
In the wild, Sumatran tigers are listed as "critically endangered" by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
" Disagreeing with Alito, Ginsburg wrote that "neither US foreign policy nor national security is in fact endangered by the litigation.
Ginsburg also disagreed with Alito and said neither US foreign policy nor its national security is endangered by the litigation.
Every year, dolphins and marine mammals are endangered by industrial fishing trawlers and vessels off the Atlantic coast of France.
By 2100, under the highest risk scenario, the Lebanese city of Tyre topped the list of cities endangered by erosion.
"We will not allow US-UK relations to be endangered by some puffed up pompous popinjay in City Hall," he tweeted.
At RJR's annual meeting, he suggested that infants who were endangered by their parents' smoking could crawl out of the room.
I wish I could share these lessons with every citizen of the planet, all of whom are endangered by these weapons.
Beluga sturgeon are native to the Caspian Sea, and are classified as critically endangered by International Union for Conservation of Nature.
"People in the east are trying to react, they feel like they are being endangered by this political process," he said.
"We will not allow US-UK relations to be endangered by some puffed-up, pompous popinjay in City Hall," Johnson tweeted.
This avian population boom was generally good news, proof that stricter environmental laws were boosting species endangered by pesticides and pollution.
Seating Justice Neil Gorsuch was sweet, but that merely restored the ideological balance endangered by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
For the first time this year, a bee species in the US was declared endangered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
It is also a commitment to protecting the safety of all students who find themselves endangered by the looming specter of Trumpism.
Seven primates, including the Bornean Orangutan and the Eastern Lowland Gorilla, are currently listed as critically endangered by the World Wildlife Fund .
A slow-growing native tree, yakal is listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
All seven species of big cats are classified as either threatened or endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
Image: Tim FlachThe pied tamarin is listed as endangered by the IUCN as suburban development has led to deforestation and habitat lost.
The nonprofit's plastic menagerie — all animals whose health is endangered by the trash they are made of — is in its 10th year.
One concern is that, since the Sanchi sank, marine life will be endangered by the fuel oil's spreading instead of burning off.
Years later, when Mr. Niazi's life was endangered by some of his work, Mr. Carrier helped him apply to Utah Valley University.
This is double of the original estimate of animals that were endangered by the fires, and includes all reptiles, mammals, and birds.
Green sea turtles like the one in Gross&apos photograph are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
They say some of the species that would be endangered by the drilling are relied upon by the native population in Alaska.
The freshwater turtle species is officially listed as endangered by the IUCN Red List, an authoritative inventory of threatened plant and animal species.
No evidence has so far surfaced of the affliction felling woolly spider monkeys, considered one of the world's most endangered by the IUCN.
Either way, the note is a reminder of those who may naturally feel endangered by Trump's impending leadership, and that love trumps hate.
And for the first time this year, a bee species in the continental U.S. was declared endangered by the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Frighteningly, in this instance it seems that the intended audience is young children, a group which is in fact endangered by gun violence.
It's precisely because I respect journalists that I do not believe they are endangered by fighting back against Gawker [to protect privacy rights].
An impeccably technocratic piece of legislation mauled by partisanship and endangered by the Constitution: This is what twenty-first-century Progressivism looks like.
New Zealand's iconic kiwi, a small, flightless bird with a long bill, is one of the native birds endangered by rats and weasels.
The European eel is classified as critically endangered by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
I have been doored by mindless taxis, been endangered by phone-distracted jaywalkers and suffered broken bones because of cars making illegal turns.
The Commerce Department has begun investigations into whether the United States' national security is endangered by current trade practices around steel and aluminum.
"GhostFood" channels the smells of foods endangered by climate change into your nose while you eat a bland "foodstuff," a dystopic meal simulation.
He will have to go back to Scotland to try to hold on to Tory seats that are severely endangered by his Brexit policy.
The Siamese carp is native to Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam, and is considered critically endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
At least 28 people were killed by the storm in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, and hundreds more were endangered by mudslides and floods.
Clinton but is said to be aiming its fire to achieve maximum benefit for Republican House and Senate candidates endangered by Mr. Trump's slide.
So if you want to keep the kids engaged, this thinking goes, toss in a couple of kids to be endangered by dinosaurs. Voila!
Horns of a giant sable antelope, which is critically endangered by military conflict and a restricted range in Angola, have stunning curves and ridges.
The snow leopard, the brown bear, the snow trout and the golden mahseer fish are among the threatened mountain species endangered by these plans.
But as this carbon is sequestered over centuries, these areas may become both more biologically diverse and more accessible and endangered by human interference.
Species including pangolin, rhino, saiga, sea horses, moon bears and tigers are some of the animals critically endangered by the trade, according to wildlife organizations.
There is Aleksandr Kogan, a gifted Jewish surgeon whose life is endangered by accusations that he's part of a "Doctors' Plot" to assassinate Soviet leaders.
"It's precisely because I respect journalists that I do not believe they are endangered by fighting back against Gawker," he told the New York Times.
The play was performed by The Acting Company, and its funding of over 15,000 students' arts education programs was not endangered by the provocative play.
It was no coincidence that the bailout campaign began with black mamas, shedding light on how this population is endangered by the prison industrial complex.
Though rarely front and center in this high-profile debate, health insurance CO-OPs have nevertheless found themselves endangered by the biennial uncertainty it creates.
Nationally and globally, through restrictions on foreign aid, women's reproductive rights are endangered by administration officials warping policy to their beliefs, regardless of the law.
Ginsburg also made her somewhat surprising remarks in a moment when the bulk of her feminist accomplishments are endangered by an increasingly conservative Supreme Court.
Among wealthy nations, Australia is perhaps the most endangered by the changing climate, which is already locked into at least another half degree of warming.
New York City is an example of how innovation is endangered by overzealous government regulations shielding incumbent businesses, supposedly in the name of protecting customers.
Australia called up 3,000 army reservists to help conduct evacuations and fight bushfires as a growing number of residents are endangered by the expanding blazes.
Like Uber, Travis Kalanick's ride-hailing company, which is confronting a backlash because of its frat-house culture, Fox may be endangered by similar threats.
HG: How much do you think mental illness and the awareness of children in particular has become, I suppose it's been endangered by social media.
But authorities can remove a child only if they can prove that he or she is physically or psychologically endangered by their families' mafioso behavior.
But I won't be able to do it if television, feature films, and streaming content are endangered by lax copyright protections at home and abroad.
Five protesters interrupted the hearing to hold up photographs of deported immigrants whose safety the protesters said was endangered by their removal from the United States.
All three orangutan species are listed as critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in their Red List of Threatened Species.
"[There's power in] just all being in a room together and sharing our experiences and realizing how much we've been endangered by being isolated," said Portman.
Of the 17 species in their genus found in Mexico, 12 are listed as endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
It's as if the little oak sapling, acting on behalf of all that is endangered by this biohazard of a presidency, died to send a message.
The rover will then drive 50 to 100 yards away — close enough to stay in radio contact, far enough to not be endangered by any mishaps.
After suffering a billion-dollar loss from a recent warm winter, California pistachio growers don't need much convincing that their livelihoods are endangered by climate change.
Not only that, but rights and protections we thought secure are endangered by the rush to write into UK statutes employment and equality directives from Europe.
Let's be clear — in the short, medium and long term, American troops are more endangered by these choices, not less, as isolationists would have you believe.
Although the spiny dogfish is classed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, selling it for food in Britain is not necessarily illegal.
Among them was Chelsea Manning, a transgender woman whose life has been endangered by cruel and abusive conditions throughout her nearly seven years in a men's prison.
The black bearded saki depicted above has been designated as "critically endangered" by the IUCN's Red List, thanks to its susceptibility to habitat loss (trees!) and hunting.
Cod—a non-sushi species thought to have been rendered endangered by overfishing—were shown last year to have been devastated by ocean acidity, he pointed out.
Not only are we not protected by our traditional defender, the United States of America, we are in fact increasingly vilified and endangered by the administration there.
The Fernandina tortoise, native to the Galápagos Islands, is considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and some feared it might be extinct.
The head of German auto supplier Continental appealed on Tuesday for state aid to defend jobs, investment and innovation that he said were endangered by CO2 penalties.
The precarious political balance was first endangered by the election in 2016, won by just 41,000 votes (out of 17m) by Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, a former banker.
All those men and women who did the right thing for a decade and a half are now really besmirched, their reputation is endangered by the president.
President Juan Manuel Santos hopes to unite the divided nation behind the new deal after the peace process was endangered by its rejection in the October plebiscite.
Image: Tim FlachSaiga are listed as critically endangered by the IUCN after hunting for their meat and horns, as well as a recent bacterial infection that decimated populations.
"But when the future of the free press is being pretty seriously endangered by something, I think it's incumbent upon us to stand up for ourselves," he added.
The announcement makes Ms. Porter one of the first to endorse impeachment of the 40 or so "front-line Democrats" whose seats are deemed endangered by their party.
At issue is whether patients participating in Clovers are being given treatment that deviates from usual care — so much so that lives may be endangered by the research.
This year is the United Nations International Year of Indigenous Languages, an event designed to raise awareness of the more than 1,700 languages listed as endangered by UNESCO.
"I found out how so many species are endangered by climate change, and how many are dying and going towards extinction that we caused ourselves," Ms. Nazar said.
"Should the future viability of Volkswagen be endangered by an unprecedented financial penalty, this will have dramatic social consequences," works council chairman Bernd Osterloh told more than 26.7,000 workers.
Hunting and  habitat loss  over the past 150 years has decimated the population and jaguars have been listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since 1972.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's broad budgetary goals are not endangered by a court's finding that a tax on nuclear fuel rods is illegal, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday.
Yet even as firefles encourage more and more people to reconnect with nature's magic, their populations are endangered by human activities such as habitat loss, light pollution and pesticides.
At the time of the Roe decision, abortion was illegal in most states except for cases where the woman's life would be endangered by carrying the pregnancy to term.
Examples of her work in these mediums include projects based on the eggs of a native species of albatross whose survival is endangered by the consumption of ocean trash.
But in Paris, understanding his work was endangered by a Stalinist turn of events, Shchukin bequeathed the collection to his wife and three surviving children in his last will.
"Should the future viability of Volkswagen be endangered by an unprecedented financial penalty, this will have dramatic social consequences," works council chairman Bernd Osterloh told more than 26.7,21 workers.
May's prospects have been endangered by the crisis over her negotiations on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union and her decision on Monday to postpone a crucial parliamentary vote.
The Sumatran rhino is listed as critically endangered by the World Wildlife Fund and the International Rhino Foundation estimates that there are less than 80 alive in the world.
Those of us who still believe in that America—across the political spectrum—must lend our solidarity to all those endangered by abandoning the bipartisan foreign policy consensus since 1945.
Instead of asking him to keep quiet, the House minority leader on Thursday urged Trump to speak out -- and reassure DACA recipients endangered by his decision to end the program.
Fact-checkers will expose the numerous inaccurate statements Trump made; independents will be further alienated by his hostile demeanor; prominent Republicans will be further embarrassed and endangered by defending Trump.
"The obligation of the government is to ensure that people let in have been thoroughly vetted," he said, adding that most people are not endangered by waiting longer for processing.
There are less than 80 Sumatran rhinos left in the world, reports CBS, and they are listed as "Critically Endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List.
Once endangered by hunting, pesticides and lead poisoning, it was removed from endangered animal lists in 2007 but is still protected under federal law, along with state and municipal laws.
It will be worthwhile to tackle these issues if it enables the provision of compassionate care for at-risk patients whose treatment would otherwise be endangered by conflict with providers.
All eight pangolin species are now threatened with extinction, and at least three species — including the Chinese pangolin — are listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
And with many of those political and social gains endangered by Trump, protest actions like Day of Silence, which particularly resonate among young people, are more vital and radical than ever.
BERLIN, June 7 (Reuters) - Germany's broad budgetary goals are not endangered by a court's finding that a tax on nuclear fuel rods is illegal, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday.
In the proposed TV series, Pierce will have retired from superheroics, but after his daughter's life is endangered by his city's underworld, he willingly steps back into his old alter ego.
These two Arctics are at odds with one another, pushing diametrically opposed narratives: We can either see a place of forbidding, exotic danger, or a place endangered by our reckless existence.
Walmart competes with Amazon in the commerce space, Simon has found its malls increasingly endangered by online shopping, and Oracle is currently bidding against Amazon for a $10 billion Pentagon contract.
The nearby Great Barrier Reef supports some 64,000 full-time employees, but shipping all that coal to India risks further harm to this environmentally sensitive area, already endangered by global warming.
Grauer's gorillas are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, but Dr. Plumptre and his colleagues believe that their situation warrants immediate updating to critically endangered status.
NHCA has made "a significant investment" in its FCA docket, he said, but its ability to realize a return on that investment is now endangered by the Justice Department's dismissal litigation.
The woman must bear the cost of the procedure unless her life is endangered by carrying the baby to term, or if the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest.
With that as the background, the book follows a talented developer is brought on to test a new product, only to be endangered by her versatile (and apparently combat-ready) digital assistant.
The vice president said that his late son, Beau, who served in Iraq, would have been endangered by the remarks that Trump made during a rally and repeated on CNBC last Thursday.
" The group states: "The voices of respected artists and cultural institutions are co-opted to drown out the voices of those whose rights, health, family, and subsistence are endangered by oil drilling.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Natural History, Endangered," by Richard Conniff (Sunday Review, April 3): Would natural history museums attract more interest and support if they were branded, say, "natural world museums"?
And it undercuts Trump's complaint that national security might have been endangered by the "close proximity to highly classified information" that a "very sick guy" like Weiner had through conversations with Abedin.
The marshal said Calef "did not point the gun directly at him, but flashed it in a way to ensure he could see it" and he said he felt "endangered" by it.
Given that Fox's audience skews disproportionately older, that should make the network's executives think twice about the lives endangered by their hosts' stubborn willingness to say what the president needs them to.
But he warned that the Schengen system, which allows people and goods to travel freely among some European Union member states, could be endangered by further measures to return to hard borders.
If Google is one of the companies most endangered by this new scrutiny on A.I., it's also the company with the greatest wherewithal to lead the whole industry in solving the problem.
Earlier on Monday, Carney - a Canadian national - said in a speech that the openness of the world economy was endangered by frustration among many voters who feel they have lost out from globalisation.
There's a reason why political ads that include children, like this one of Hillary's, are far more effective than those that feature rehabilitated criminal — even though both would be endangered by Graham-Cassidy.
In the Northern Territory's remote communities, a surgical abortion is legal up until 14 weeks—but only if two doctors agree that a woman's physical or mental health is endangered by her pregnancy.
But economists and advocates for poor people say the relatively modest gains over the last few years are fragile, endangered by the Trump administration's policies and vulnerable to a long-overdue economic downturn.
Economists and advocates say that relatively modest gains that have been made over the last few years are fragile, endangered by the Trump administration's policies and vulnerable to a long-overdue economic downturn.
Earlier on Monday, Carney - a Canadian national - said in a speech that the openness of the world economy was endangered by frustration among many voters who feel they have lost out from globalization.
After months of prodding, on Thursday night the Trump White House finally put pen to paper and released a set of formal demands for legislation to help DREAMers endangered by Trump's DACA move.
"Should the future viability of Volkswagen be endangered by an unprecedented financial penalty, this will have dramatic social consequences," works council chairman Bernd Osterloh told more than 26.7,27.39 workers at company headquarters in Wolfsburg.
We followed her for three days as she and her friends collected and distributed water to residents in need, including the elderly and families with young children who are particularly endangered by lead poisoning.
Schools for the Deaf, branches of their state public school systems, are likely to be endangered by budget cuts and funding shifts from the public sector to charter and voucher systems, which Trump endorses.
There is justifiable anxiety, anger and rage from voters who feel disenfranchised by politicians who ignore their pleas and endangered by an unjust economy that threatens their financial well-being and way of life.
Interim Fort Worth Police Chief Ed Kraus said it "makes sense" that Atatiana Jefferson would have a gun if she felt endangered by a stranger wandering in her backyard, the Dallas Morning News reports.
Just ask the Palestinian activists whose boycott campaigns against Israel have been deemed hate speech by a number of public universities, and whose future political activities could be endangered by an act of Congress.
Many former generals, including some who fought in Iraq, have warned that the US ability to do that work could be endangered by the budget cuts Tillerson is charged with implementing at the State Department.
Western nations led by the European Union are concerned that Sri Lanka's halting steps toward a national reconciliation and justice for the victims of the war crimes will be endangered by the return of Rajapaksa.
The Tampa Bay Times covered how their state, particularly the city of Miami, is getting a moment of recognition thanks to the app, as one of the most densely populated places endangered by climate change.
Sawfish, also known as carpenter sharks, have become more rare in recent years, with all five species of Pristidae being listed as either endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
While civilians are endangered by the air strikes, the military believes they are essential to a quick victory, with at least 2,000 people trapped by the fighting and fast running out of food and water.
About 13,400 Sumatran orangutans remain living in the wild, making it a species that is categorized as critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, according to AP.  View the discussion thread.
Obama on Thursday endorsed St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman in Tuesday's primary election, hoping to give the Florida Democrat a major boost in an uphill reelection bid that is endangered by a strong GOP candidate.
As you can probably guess from the title, this one checks out what's going on at the world's two poles, with penguins and polar bears and all your cute, cuddly, endangered-by-climate-change friends.
Watch more on Daily VICE: It's important to note that the WWF report isn't suggesting two-thirds of all species will be extinct, or even endangered, by 2020—just that their populations may be squeezed.
It may even be true that penguins, in their resemblance to children, offer the most promising bridge to a better way of thinking about species endangered by the human logic: They, too, are our children.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned on Monday that the openness of the world economy is endangered by growing frustration among many voters who are angry about a "lost decade" for their earnings.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A quarter of German companies are worried that their survival is endangered by digitalization, while a large majority want the next German government to make the topic a priority, a survey showed on Tuesday.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland's economic recovery could be endangered by rising global trade tensions and the country's stretched real-estate and mortgage market, the International Monetary Fund has found, according to a Swiss government summary on Monday.
In addition to Islamic State, the United States and its allies are endangered by a reconstituted al Qaeda, groups such as the Haqqani network and Hezbollah, as well as from homegrown extremists radicalized online, it said.
It's a further capitulation for the agency, which initially resisted providing any information on the informant to politicians out of concern that lives could be endangered by violating the department's promises of anonymity to confidential sources.
However, upon doing some research, spurned on by the pieces' mysterious titles (like "41°10'8"N 73°49'15" W") I found that the pieces refer to the exact geographical location of flora endangered by climate change.
Future: Some longtime proponents of bothy culture fear that it is endangered by the internet, where map coordinates for the often hard-to-find dwellings can be obtained by all, rather than just by hiking insiders.
Globally, fin whales are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and commercial hunting of the species was halted in Iceland for 20 years, though some whales were taken under scientific permits.
And even though the animal is considered "critically endangered" by wildlife organizations around the world, Knowlton is steadfast in his belief that sustainable hunting like this is the key to help save the black rhino species.
Harvard's Dumbarton Oaks research institute is using the startup's technology in a project exploring how computer-vision algorithms can speed the process of cataloging photos depicting ancient architecture in Syria made inaccessible and endangered by war.
For more than a year, the US Navy had been committed to protecting commercial shipping moving through the Persian Gulf endangered by the so-called "tanker war," an offshoot of the 633-1989 Iran-Iraq war.
Called on to rescue the space shuttle Endeavor after its astronauts are endangered by an apparent solar flare, Professor X doesn't hesitate to send them into danger, though some team members, like Raven (Jennifer Lawrence), do hesitate.
LONDON (Reuters) - Conservative euroskeptic lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg said he did not believe the position of Theresa May as Britain's prime minister was endangered by the prospect of a likely loss in Tuesday evening's key Brexit vote.
"Numerous wading birds, ducks and geese that are resting there at the moment would be endangered by the oil" if the ship broke up, Hans-Ulrich Rosenberg, a mud flat expert with WWE, said in a statement.
The animal is not currently listed as an endangered by the government in Australia, but following the release of the report many experts are advocating for the animal to be recognized as endangered, according to The Age.
A medical board in the northern Indian state of Haryana said on Monday that the girl's life had not been endangered by the pregnancy, a necessary condition under the law for most abortions conducted after 20 weeks.
Known locally as the ko'ko', the rail, which had been classified as "extinct in the wild," was promoted to "critically endangered" by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) 2019 red list of threatened species.
Two species of gibbon, including the white-handed gibbon , have disappeared in China, and all surviving Chinese species are currently classified as Critically Endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species .
The Wildlife Conservations Society (WCS) has referred to the Yangtze giant softshell turtle as the most critically endangered turtle species and the turtle is also listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN).  
But it is risky, akin to a game of chicken in which the strategy is not to compel the other side to blink, but to make bystanders feel so endangered by the looming collision that they will intervene.
Pregnant bears dig winter dens in the snow on the coastal plain, and if those dens are not detected during the seismic work, the mothers and their newborn cubs could be disturbed or endangered by the heavy trucks.
These documents and testimony paint a startling picture of a sprawling, labyrinthine, and at times chaotic shadow war on the African continent, in which commandos are endangered by a lack of resources and "assistance" operations blur with combat.
Birds are often collateral damage when habitat is lost and exotic species invade, and they are further endangered by collision with buildings and other structures, contamination, and even seemingly innocuous choices like letting our cats roam freely outdoors.
Harkening back to the racist ethnological tropes of early 85033th century America, white lives matter resurrects a "racial weltanschauung" that posits the existence of whites is endangered by the biological reproduction and cultural replication of non-white races.
But the focus on one child can sometimes feel myopic, particularly given the urgent messages offered by youth activists of color or youth activists from indigenous communities and areas of the Global South already endangered by climate change.
When police subsequently arrived at the family home, they found the parents' bodies but no sign of Jayme, who is now the subject of an AMBER Alert and was declared "missing and endangered" by Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald.
But now, she said, she is so concerned that public schools are endangered by the state's budget crisis that she is running for a seat in the State Senate, challenging the incumbent senator in the Republican primary in August.
The groups, which include the NAACP, Lamba Legal and Demand Justice, also the rights of immigrants and persons with disabilities, LGBTQ equality, equal opportunity, affirmative action and environmental protections all could be endangered by Kavanaugh joining the high court.
Federal dollars can't be used to fund abortions, so women who get their health insurance through Medicaid already didn't have abortion coverage, unless it was a case of rape or incest, or their life was endangered by the pregnancy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Conservative eurosceptic member of parliament Jacob Rees-Mogg said he did not believe the position of Theresa May as Britain's prime minister was endangered by the prospect of a likely loss in Tuesday evening's key Brexit vote.
Judith Butler outlines this idea poignantly in her 1993 essay "Endangered/Endangering: Schematic Racism and White Paranoia": The fear is that some physical distance will be crossed, and the virgin sanctity of whiteness will be endangered by that proximity.
"It is quite obvious that it is a species tied to streams in tropical forests and therefore it is very much endangered by the destruction of tropical forests in Borneo," said Petr Velensky, a reptile curator at the Prague ZOO.
"Monopolies on repair hurt all Americans, and farmers can see their whole livelihood endangered by manufacturer gimmicks to block repair," Nathan Proctor, the director of the right to repair campaign at consumer rights group US PIRG, told me in an email.
"What we're trying to ensure is that all countries, no matter size or strength, can pursue their interests based on the law of the sea and not have that endangered by some of these actions," Aucoin said, according to the ABC.
PORTOROZ, Slovenia (Reuters) - Countries led by Japan on Tuesday blocked a move by South American and African states to create a South Atlantic sanctuary for whales they say are endangered by hunting despite a global moratorium in force for 30 years.
"Even though none of them had actually treated Trump, they in their practices, and their experience, they recognize certain patterns of behavior, and when it's their professional responsibility to alert people who may be endangered by someone's behavior," Yarmuth said.
To gain a majority, Democrats need to find a way to win races in districts like this one — traditional Republican bastions endangered by Donald Trump's weakness with college graduates — but they don't need to sweep them all by any means.
Sony's Columbia Pictures, under the leadership of Amy Pascal and Michael Lynton, relied disproportionately on the mid-budget dramas most endangered by the explosion of blockbuster franchises on the big screen and must-see dramatic series on the small screen.
On Capitol Hill, where many congressional members are in the older cohort most endangered by the virus, some representatives were observing hand-washing and no-touching protocols (a lot of the first, not much of the last) while others were not.
Not only for those recruits, more than a few of whom may be endangered by these cancellations, having to return to now hostile lands, but for the credibility of the United States, its military, and the ideals for which it stands.
The rush inundated some domestic and international airports, reunited loved ones and friends, and prompted another round of criticism from Mr. Trump that national security was being endangered by court orders that blocked his tight border policy from taking effect.
She is caught between possibly irreconcilable responsibilities -- keeping the House and winning back the White House for Democrats in 2020 which she sees as endangered by an unsuccessful impeachment push -- and her institutional duty to confront apparent evidence of presidential abuses of power.
By 21.4, the area suitable for growing coffee worldwide is expected to shrink by as much as 1.93 percent with arabica endangered by rising temperatures and robusta by increasing climate variability, according to a study published last year in the journal Climate Change.
"Essentially, it seems to imply that death is preferable to autism — whether that's the death of one's own unvaccinated child or the deaths of other innocent people whose health was endangered by exposure to others who chose not to vaccinate," she said.
This species of great ape is currently listed as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and there are an estimated 100,000 orangutans left in Borneo, down from the nearly 300,000 orangutans who populated the region a half-century ago.
The constitutional obligation to provide criminal defense for the poor has been endangered by funding problems across the country, but nowhere else is a system in statewide free fall like Louisiana's, where public defenders represent more than eight out of 0003 criminal defendants.
While the services promised as compensation remain chronically underfunded to this day, Native communities have been ushered onto smaller and smaller pieces of territory—territory now defaced and endangered by pipeline projects which, across the United States, experience roughly 300 spills per year.
So called because of its wrinkly folds of skin, the Titicaca water frog is listed as critically endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, which reports the species numbers are plummeting and it's at risk of extinction in the wild.
Collectors like him are willing to pay for this pleasure, forking out around $50 for the most common species like red-headed poison frogs or the super blues, and as much as $1500 for red-banded poison frogs, listed as critically endangered by IUCN.
A female Owston's civet, which is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, was born on April 15 at the U.K. zoo, and head zookeeper Dave Rich has been personally caring for her ever since, according to the zoo's website.
DURHAM, N.C., July 10, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When pets are endangered by sudden accidents or illnesses, the experience is particularly fearful for owners who are not well established with a veterinarian and do not know where to go for help, says New Hope Animal Hospital.
Global Health There are about 920,000 pygmies in central Africa, but their forest communities are fragmented and endangered by logging, mining and land clearance, according to a consortium of researchers who collaborated to create the first scientific estimate of the size of the population.
"These risks should not be taken lightly, in a context where the European project is endangered by the rise of populism, nurtured by widespread perceptions of European citizens that their governing bodies are working towards the interests of a class of happy few," he said.
Given that the Supreme court ruled in 2007 that greenhouse gases (carbon) are pollutants as defined by the Clean Air Act (and given that the USEPA has found the public "endangered" by that pollution) any administration is now legally required to adequately address the problem.
Potential criteria would include: Science is endangered by any uncertainties about the future operation or survival of the station, and we could witness valuable experiments being cancelled long before 28503, because complex and expensive experiments often take years to develop and to operate once launched.
On Thursday, when the House passed the American Health Care Act, the long list of those endangered by Republican ideologues and an unprincipled administration expanded to include women and babies like those I've cared for as a nurse in a busy hospital in Northern Virginia.
To visualize the link between global trade and its environmental impact, the maps connect the supply chains of traded commodities in 187 countries with 6,803 animals classified as vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and BirdLife International.
"It raises the caution that the investigation of hallucinogens as treatments may be endangered by grandiose descriptions of their effects and unquestioning acceptance of their value," Dr. Guy Goodwin, a professor of psychiatry at Oxford wrote, in a recent commentary, in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.
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Baghdad-headquartered Rabee Securities' chairman, Shwan Ibrahim Taha, said it was unlikely the IMF deal or the bond offer would be endangered by changing a politically appointed official but lamented the departure of Zebari, whom he called "a very capable politician and a very capable minister".
He also complained of insufficient regard for key FDP aims such as the abolition of a special tax meant to promote investment in the east, the rejection of greater risk-sharing in the euro zone and the protection of jobs endangered by policies to limit climate change.
The scavenger bird is still threatened Despite considerable progress in recovery, the California condor is still considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, with its population is concentrated to small pockets in California, Arizona and Utah instead of its original, sprawling range.
BRUSSELS, Feb 7 (Reuters) - The European Union promised on Tuesday to maintain a farm deal with Morocco, seeking to reassure Rabat that the accord was not endangered by an EU court ruling that the country's trade accords do not apply to the disputed Western Sahara region.
Lawsuits over EPA ozone standards (2) Becerra was involved with two lawsuits which challenged the EPA's failure to designate areas of the country as either "attainment" or "non-attainment," and secured a ruling forcing the EPA to designate the areas of the country endangered by smog.
These are some of the most uplifting reads of the week: a nine-hour window when Cubans could access the internet everywhere; a successful police rescue of animals endangered by fires; and the story of our sports reporter's son who found a community — in competitive cubing.
The Hyde Amendment currently bans federal funding for abortion in the US. It makes exceptions for women who become pregnant through rape or incest, or whose lives would be endangered by the pregnancy — but not for women who have any other maternal health issues or fetal abnormalities.
In the Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, I met Contessa Simonetta Brandolini d'Adda, the American co-founder and president of Friends of Florence, and her team, who are involved in restoring 12 wall paintings by Florentine artists which survived the flooding but are now endangered by damp and pollution.
But Manuel Padilla Jr., a chief patrol agent with the agency, found it necessary to go on the local Univision news in Houston to reassure people in Spanish that the agents were here to save the lives of people endangered by the storm, not to check their documents.
Now, as pro-lifers consider the future of the Supreme Court, we must bear this history in mind, knowing that even if President-elect Trump appoints a pro-life justice (and we have faith that he will), we will still be endangered by a potential 85033-4 defeat.
Maybe you didn't know that the governor and lieutenant governor of Texas feel that the state is so endangered by the prospect of leaving transgender people alone that they felt it necessary to call a special session of the Legislature to enshrine discrimination against us into state law.
When the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei dropped a 226,22018-year-old ceramic vase and filmed the act of destruction (Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn, 1995), he was making an analogous claim: that when your liberties and your survival are endangered by state oppression, there are higher values than respecting centuries-old heritage.
At any moment, whoever is onscreen — the hunter who believes he has a God-given right to shoot animals; the anti-poaching officer whose work is financed in part by the hunting industry; the poor villagers endangered by animals that the wealthy pay to kill — might challenge our assumptions and expose our ignorance.
In Patch of Fog, the 52-year-old Hill stars as Sandy Duffy, a successful author whose sole novel has propelled him to a comfortable life that is endangered by the appearance of Robert (Graham), a friendless security guard with boundary issues who becomes obsessed with Duffy after catching him shoplifting from a furniture store.
Because the fundamental principle of asylum is safety — that people endangered by persecution in their home countries should be able to find safety in the countries to which they flee — it might seem like common sense that victims of violence in other countries ought to qualify for asylum in the US, to protect them from danger.
To the Editor: Re "More to Fear for Yeshiva Students" (editorial, March 8): The 192 member schools of the New York State Association of Independent Schools share your well-founded concerns regarding the health and educational welfare of students enrolled in a subset of chronically underperforming nonpublic schools who have now been endangered by a measles outbreak.
In a letter sent to the FDA on Monday, Public Citizen said that the FDA must "take immediate steps to ensure the protection of subjects who would otherwise be endangered" by suspending all clinical research at the hospital except where medically necessary, imposing severe sanctions for the ethical lapses, disbanding and retraining the IRB, and requiring the hospital to inform all patients whose rights were violated.
Another, sponsored by Dan Newhouse, a Republican congressman from Washington, would change the criteria used to determine whether a species is endangered by expanding the definition of "best available" science to include studies conducted by local governments — a practice that Nora Apter at the Natural Resources Defense Council has described as "undermining the scientific listing process" by giving equal weight to potentially shoddy or biased studies.
Kennedy's comments in an interview with Bloomberg News earlier this month follow Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE's contentious confirmation in the Senate, which was endangered by allegations of sexual assault from three women, which he has strongly denied.
And from the book's conclusion: At stake is the American experiment itself, endangered by a rising tide of political cynicism and alienation, and basic uncertainties as to whether or not we are capable of transmitting a sense of inclusion and shared citizenship across an immense and diverse population — whether or not we can uphold our traditional commitment to the possibilities of justice and equality expressed in our founding documents and embedded in our most valued democratic institutions.

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