Philip, Thompson & Boyd, 1994), teaching methods associated with the âschool mathematics tradition,â. (Gregg .... Lesh, R., & Kelly, A. E. (1997). Teachers' ...
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Late Eocene shark coprolites from the Yazoo Clay in northeastern Louisiana. Bulletin - New Mexico. Museum of Natural History and Science 57:275-309.
Jun 30, 2016 - Insecta (insects), Merostomata (horshoe crabs), Onychopora (velvet worms), Clitellata (leeches and earthw
IUCN Red List version 2016-1: Table 3a. Last Updated: 30 June 2016. Class*. EX. EW. Subtotal. (EX+EW). CR(PE)**. CR(PEW)
IUCN Red List version 2017-3: Table 3a. Last Updated: 05 December 2017. Class*. EX. EW. Subtotal. (EX+EW). CR(PE)**. CR(
IUCN Red List version 2016-2: Table 3a. Last Updated: 04 September 2016. Class*. EX. EW. Subtotal. (EX+EW). CR(PE)**. CR
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An analysis of genomic and mitochondrial DNA of aurochs. DANIEL LIPIŃSKI 1,2
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IUCN Red List version 2017-3: Table 9 Last Updated: 05 December 2017
Table 9: Possibly Extinct and Possibly Extinct in the Wild Species The number of recent extinctions documented by the Extinct (EX) and Extinct in the Wild (EW) categories on The IUCN Red List is likely to be a significant underestimate, even for well-known taxa such as birds. The tags 'Possibly Extinct' and 'Possibly Extinct in the Wild' have therefore been developed to identify those Critically Endangered species that are, on the balance of evidence, likely to be extinct (or extinct in the wild). These species cannot be listed as EX or EW until their extinction can be confirmed (i.e., until adequate surveys have been carried out and have failed to record the species and local or unconfirmed reports have been investigated and discounted). All 'Possibly Extinct' and 'Possibly Extinct in the Wild' species on the current IUCN Red List are listed in the table below, along the year each assessment was carried out and, where available, the date each species was last recorded in the wild. Where the last record is an unconfirmed report, last recorded date is noted as "possibly". Year of Assessment - year the species was first assessed as 'Possibly Extinct' or 'Possibly Extinct in the Wild'; some species may have been reassessed since then but have retained their 'Possibly Extinct' or 'Possibly Extinct in the Wild' status. CR(PE) - Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct), CR(PEW) - Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct in the Wild),
Scientific name
Common name
IUCN Red Year of List (2017-3) Assessment Category
Kouprey Christmas Island Shrew De Winton's Golden Mole Wondiwoi Tree-kangaroo San Quintin Kangaroo Rat Yangtze River Dolphin Zuniga's Dark Rice Rat Dwarf Hutia Little Earth Hutia Single-striped Opossum Gloomy Tube-nosed Bat New Zealand Greater Short-tailed Bat Ethiopian Amphibious Rat Lord Howe Long-eared Bat Angel Island Mouse Puebla Deer Mouse Telefomin Cuscus Thomas's Big-eared Bat Bouvier’s Red Colobus Montane Monkey-faced Bat Aru Flying Fox Vanikoro Flying Fox Emma's Giant Rat
Bovany Barb Deolali Minnow Diyarbakır Loach Chinese Paddlefish Akstafa Spring Roach Barada Spring Minnow Syr-darya Shovelnose Sturgeon Trondo Mainty Deccan Barb Pez Graso
Red Sea Torpedo Java Stingaree Lake Victoria Deepwater Catfish
Morogoro Pretty Grasshopper Zanzibar Giant Forest Grasshopper Spined Dwarf Mantis Big Royal Pygmy Grasshopper Usambara Splendid Grasshopper Southern Alpine Bush-cricket
Date last recorded in the wild 1870s 1980s before 1973 1973 1930s 1870s ? ? 1917 1908 1972 1876 February 1876 before 1967 before 1994 1926 1985 1972 1999 before 1992 ? before 2000 ? before 1973 ? 1915 1996 1865 1970s 2003 1990s ? ? 1992 1860s 1870s 1870s 1878 (dead) ? 1978 1995 before 2003 before 1998 1957 1970s never seen in the wild 2010 1949 1997 1892 1972 1950 1940s 1941 1955 1940s 1939 1930s ? 22 September 2005 early 1990s 1972 1972 ? 1890s 2010 (but not living) before 1980s 1974 1972 1867 1885 around 1970 1876 1876 ? 1850s before 1960s before 1960s 1977 1892 1980s 1917 1973 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1996 1922