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This database allows access to opinions and conclusions from 115 SCOGS reports published between 1972-1980 on the safety of over 370 Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) food substances
- Fritillaria cirrhosa - Wikipedia
Fritillaria cirrhosa, common name yellow Himalayan fritillary, [2] is an Asian species of herbaceous plant in the lily family, native to China (Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan), the Indian Subcontinent (Nepal, Pakistan, India, Bhutan), and Myanmar
- Around 9,000 species have already gone extinct in Australia . . .
More than 95% of Australian animals are invertebrates (animals without backbones spiders, snails, insects, crabs, worms and others) There are at least 300,000 species of invertebrate in Australia
- Mexico’s comprehensive island restoration, now recognized as . . .
Photo UNEP Todd Brown UN World Restoration Flagship Comprehensive Island Restoration in Mexico Nice, France, 11 June 2025 – The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) have named the first World Restoration Flagships for this year, tackling pollution, unsustainable exploitation and invasive species in three continents
- A Somali wild ass calmly grazes on sandy ground inside a zoo . . .
Baixe vídeo de A Somali wild ass calmly grazes on sandy ground inside a zoo enclosure This endangered equid species is recognized by its light gray coat and distinctive black-and-white striped legs do Stock e explore vídeos semelhantes no Adobe Stock
- Guiding Principles for Identifying Species and Subspecies
Determining the taxonomic status of the Mexican gray wolf and the red wolf requires an understanding of the contemporary meanings of “species” and “subspecies” and access to relevant genomic, ecological, and morphological data The goal of this chapter is to provide background in all of these topics, with a strong focus on those considerations directly relevant to wolf taxonomy The
- Species - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The nature of species is controversial in biology and philosophy Biologists disagree on the definition of the term ‘species,’ and philosophers disagree over the ontological status of species Yet a proper understanding of species is important for a variety of reasons Species are the fundamental taxonomic units of biological classification
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