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KBAs are discrete biological units that contain one or more globally threatened or restricted-range species, and can potentially be managed for conservation as a single unit.
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Endemic, relict, rare, threatened and restricted-range species include 12 mammals, 28 other vertebrates, 15 birds and 12 invertebrates.
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Many birds are endemic and/or restricted-range species, adding to the ecological and biological value of Mexico's wetlands.
Petenes mangroves 2009
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Nevertheless, this ecoregion is considered very important in terms of conservation, because it constitute a refuge for a number of restricted-range species that exploit very specific habitats along them.
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This EBA contains more restricted-range bird species (seventy-eight) than any other EBA.
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The Araya-Paria xeric scrub ecoregion is characterized by very dry environments, and constitutes one of the last refuges for a number of rare and restricted-range animal species.
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All four of the restricted-range bird species found on Hainan are threatened by habitat loss.
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Thirty-four bird restricted-range bird species are found in the EBA, of which thirty are found in the montane habitats of this ecoregion.
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Of these ninety-one restricted-range bird species, an incredible sixty-nine species are found nowhere else in the world; thus the Solomons are a global priority for bird conservation.
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The Solomon Islands rain forests are true oceanic islands with high vertebrate endemism, including single-island endemics, restricted-range mammals, and an astounding sixty-nine bird species found nowhere else in the world.
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