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Threatened species of Phalacrocorax


Experimental visualization of narrower problems
Other Names:
Threatened species of island shag
Threatened species of island cormorant
Broader Problems:
Threatened island species
Threatened species of Phalacrocoracidae
Narrower Problems:
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax harrisi
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax onslowi
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax pygmeus
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax kenyoni
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax colensoi
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax gaimardi
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax campbelli
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax ranfurlyi
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax neglectus
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax coronatus
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax chalconotus
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax featherstoni
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax nigrogularis
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax carunculatus
Threatened species of Phalacrocorax perspicillatus
Subject(s):
Geology → Islands
Birds, Mammals → Birds
Societal Problems → Endangered species
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals:
GOAL 15: Life on Land
Problem Type:
R: Rejected Provisionally
Date of last update
01.12.2019 – 22:03 CET

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