... baiji is now thought to be probably extinct (Turvey et al., 2007). III. Ecology. The river sections inhabited by the baiji were characterized by having one to several sandbars. Baiji were usually sighted immediately upstream or ...
... Baiji Beer? It was of a good quality, now much respected in all of China. Then others had followed. The committee ... baiji symbol, which in turn made good publicity for the baiji dolphin. So now there was not only Baiji Beer, there was ...
... baiji to treat chest pain and the second that uses it to treat a prolapsed womb, presumably one so badly prolapsed as to result in abrasions. Contemporary Usage In TCM, baiji's property is stated as slightly cold and its meridian ...
... baiji and the Yangtze finless porpoise. Even at this late date, scientists spent much of the meeting vigorously debating whether the remaining baiji should be moved to a dolphinarium or to a semi-natural reserve, though all agreed “a ...
... Baiji was the inability of superior air power alone to break the back of IS on the ground in Baiji city and the refinery, without the support of a competent, effective, committed and competently led fighting force on the ground opposing ...
... baiji to prevent its extinction . Caution , therefore , must be exercised in recommending that baiji be captured for experimental artificial insemination — even though a male baiji , QiQi , has been housed successfully in captivity ...
... Baiji. http://www.earthocean.tv/series/baiji.html “Echo from the End of a Dolphin Species.” Christian Science Monitor. December 21, 2006. http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1221/p08s02-comv.html Evolutionarily Distinct & Globally Endangered ...
... Baiji ( Lipotes vexillifer ) The baiji , or Chinese river dolphin , is the most endangered cetacean in the world . Its current abun- dance is estimated to be in the low hundreds at best and is thought to be declining . The baiji occurs ...
... Baiji ( Lipotes vexillifer ) The baiji , or Chinese river dolphin , is the most endangered cetacean in the world . Its current abun- dance is estimated to be in the low hundreds at best and is thought to be declining . The baiji occurs ...
... baiji: It is a freshwater species with a tooth-lined snout and a short musculartail There are only 200 baiji left in the wild Details about how the baiji has become endangered: The baiji is caught on rolling hooks, illegal ...