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ENDANGERED AND EXTINCT SPECIES LISTS
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Subject: ENDANGERED AND EXTINCT SPECIES LISTS
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From: Jay Hanson <jhanson@ilhawaii.net>
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Date: Sun, 08 Dec 1996 06:27:06 -1000
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Article: 17095 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Newsgroups: alt.agriculture.misc, alt.org.earth-first, alt.politics.economics, alt.politics.greens, alt.save.the.earth, alt.sustainable.agriculture, sci.agriculture, sci.econ, sci.energy, sci.environment, talk.environment
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Organization: See http://csf.Colorado.EDU/authors/hanson/
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Reply-To: jhanson@ilhawaii.net
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Xref: newz.oit.unc.edu alt.agriculture.misc:6726 alt.org.earth-first:7249 alt.politics.economics:94984 alt.politics.greens:24455 alt.save.the.earth:27200 alt.sustainable.agriculture:17095 sci.agriculture:16966 sci.econ:61623 sci.energy:59875 sci.environment:114260 talk.environment:80467
David Lloyd-Jones wrote:
> We seem to have killed off the wooly mammoth, the dodo, the carrier
> pigeon and a few hundred of their variants. In the same time frame we
> have brought the pig, horse, cow, dog and cat into existence.
Visit the ENDANGERED AND EXTINCT SPECIES LISTS at:
http://www.nceet.snre.umich.edu/EndSpp/ES.lists.html
Then visit:
http://csf.Colorado.EDU/authors/hanson/
Jay
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