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Figure 6.1 The major threats for plants, mammals and birds that are considered vulnerable to extinction
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Figure 6.2 As human populations increase so do the number of bird and mammal species which go extinct
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Figure 6.2 As human populations increase so do the number of bird and mammal species which go extinct (Part 1)
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Figure 6.2 As human populations increase so do the number of bird and mammal species which go extinct (Part 2)
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Figure 6.2 As human populations increase so do the number of bird and mammal species which go extinct (Part 3)
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Table 6.1 Ecological characteristics of rare or extinction prone species
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Table 6.2 Some of the most critically endangered species in the world
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Table 6.3 Loss of forest habitat in some countries of the tropics
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Lab 6, Figure 1 Pandas were once found throughout China and even into Burma; they are now restricted to a few areas
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Lab 6, Figure 2 Grizzly bear populations in continental US
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