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Question
the following map illustrates some historical and current ranges of the mountain caribou.
based on the information, the mountain caribou in banff is classified as
extinct
extirpated
threatened
endangered
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Analyze the map data for Banff
Using the Extirpation knowledge point
- Locate the dot labeled "Banff" on the map, situated in southwestern Alberta near the British Columbia border.
- Observe that the Banff area is colored pink, which the legend defines as "Approximate historical range."
- Note that there is no green ("Current range") or grey ("Trace occurrences") shading remaining in the Banff area.
Determine the conservation status
Using the Extirpation knowledge point
- Since mountain caribou historically existed in Banff but are no longer found in their current range there, they are locally extinct from that specific geographic area.
- The term for a species that no longer exists in a specific wild area but still exists elsewhere in the world is "extirpated."
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<mcq-option>extinct</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>extirpated</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>threatened</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>endangered</mcq-option>
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Analyze the map data for Banff
Using the Extirpation knowledge point
- Locate the dot labeled "Banff" on the map, situated in southwestern Alberta near the British Columbia border.
- Observe that the Banff area is colored pink, which the legend defines as "Approximate historical range."
- Note that there is no green ("Current range") or grey ("Trace occurrences") shading remaining in the Banff area.
Determine the conservation status
Using the Extirpation knowledge point
- Since mountain caribou historically existed in Banff but are no longer found in their current range there, they are locally extinct from that specific geographic area.
- The term for a species that no longer exists in a specific wild area but still exists elsewhere in the world is "extirpated."
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<mcq-option>extinct</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>extirpated</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>threatened</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>endangered</mcq-option>
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