Examples of using Functionally extinct in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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We call them“functionally extinct”.
In December 2006, the Chinese River Dolphin was declared functionally extinct.
Koalas are now'functionally extinct'.
According to the WWF, the South China tiger is estimated to be functionally extinct.
I consider them"functionally extinct.".
The term“functionally extinct” can describe a few perilous situations.
They are known to be‘functionally extinct'.
The species was declared functionally extinct in 2006 after an expedition to record population numbers found no specimens.
The South China tiger is believed to be functionally extinct.
Koalas are not‘functionally extinct' but they are in danger.
The South China tiger is also considered functionally extinct.
No, koalas are not‘functionally extinct,' but they are in trouble.
In 2006 the Baiji dolphin was declared functionally extinct.
The species became functionally extinct, i.e. could not reproduce by 1993.
In 2006, a freshwater species of dolphin was declared functionally extinct.
No, koalas are not'functionally extinct', but they….
In Australia, 8,000 koalas have perished,which makes the species‘functionally extinct'.
Koalas declared“functionally extinct”.
Functionally extinct is a term which means a species whose population is so reduced that it no longer plays a significant role in ecosystem function.
This is the sense of functionally extinct meant by the AKF.
Of the nine recognized subspecies,three are extinct and one is considered to be functionally extinct in the wild.
The paddlefish probably became functionally extinct(i.e. it was unable to reproduce) by 1993, before it went extinct. .
Determining whether each population of koalas dispersed across eastern Australia is functionally extinct would entail a huge effort.
A species is classified as"functionally extinct" when their population becomes so limited that they no longer play a significant role in the ecosystem.
That species was declared"functionally extinct" in 2006.
The Australian Koala Foundation said it believes"there are no more than 80,000 koalas in Australia," making the species"functionally extinct.".
Some define it even more narrowly,saying a species is functionally extinct when its decline leads to the extinction of other species.
The Australian Koala Foundation announced they believe“there are no more than 80,000 koalas in Australia,” making the species“functionally extinct.”.
Finally,"functionally extinct" can refer to a small population that, although still breeding, is suffering from inbreeding that can threaten its future viability.
The Australian Koala Foundation announced on Friday they believe“there are no more than80,000 koalas in Australia”, making the species“functionally extinct”.