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Endangered Tree species

Endangered Tree species. Chris Schwartz. Conservation status. Conservation status is a group of organisms indicating whether they are alive and how likely the group will be in the future . Alnus acuminata. Common name is the Fir tree Located in Mexico Threatened category is vulnerable .

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Endangered Tree species

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  1. Endangered Tree species Chris Schwartz

  2. Conservation status Conservation status is a group of organisms indicating whether they are alive and how likely the group will be in the future

  3. Alnusacuminata • Common name is the Fir tree • Located in Mexico • Threatened category is vulnerable

  4. Agathismicrostachya • Common name is the Bull kauri • Located in Australia • Threatened level is lower risk by habitat loss

  5. Quercushintonii • Common name is the Oak tree • Found in Mexico • Threatened level is critically endangered

  6. Dracaena draco • Common name is the dragon tree • Found in Spain • It is vulnerable on endangered tree list • Natural symbol of the island of Tenerife, the most populated island of Spain

  7. Couroupitaguianensis • Common name is the Cannonball tree because of its brown cannon-ball-like fruits. • Found in India • Threatened level is at a lower risk • grows up to 25 meters or 82 feet in height. 

  8. Juniperusjaliscana • Common name is the Juniper • Located in Mexico • Threatened level is endangered

  9. Ocoteafoetens • Common name is the Tilo • Found in Spain • Threatened level is at lower risk • Grows up to 40 meters long or 44 yards

  10. Sequoia sempervirens • Common name is the Redwood Tree • Located in the United States • Threatened level is at a lower risk • Reaches a length of 379 feet •  An estimated 95% or more of the original old-growth redwood forest has been cut down

  11. Rhopalostylissapida • Common name is the Nikau Palm • Located in New Zealand • Threatened level is at a lower risk • Only palm native to New Zealand.

  12. Fitzroyacupressoides • Common name is Alerce tree • Found in Chile • Threatened level is endangered •  important member of the Valdivian temperate rain forests

  13. Sequoiadendrongiganteum • Common name is the Giant Sequoia • Found in the United States • Threatened level is vulnerable

  14. Araucaria hunsteinii • Common name is the Klinki pine • Located in New Guinea • Threatened level is at a lower risk •  Grows to 50–80 meters tall

  15. Sources • http://www.forestlight.co.uk/endangeredspecies.html • http://go.hrw.com/atlas/norm_htm/spain.htm • http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/india_pol96.jpg • http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT0unA2wi5g4ZUglwT8oBAAkCJegf9id9XkfR9go4lTDp2KK_DfCA • http://beaconedu.com.np/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/usa-physical-map.jpg • http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/geography-of-papua-new-guinea0.gif • http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/images/map-chile.png

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