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- Conservation rankings
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Dr Phil Bishop, from the University of Otago, talks about our native frogs and some of the reasons they are so vulnerable to extinction. He describes the process of assigning a conservation ranking or threat status to a species. Point of interest: Imagine you are on the expert panel. Make a list of the factors or criteria you would look at to he...
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- Video
- Date created
- 3 November 2009
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- Science / Education / New Zealand
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