Being regionally extinct means that a species no longer exists in a specific geographic area where it was once found, although it may still exist in other regions. This can occur due to various factors such as habitat loss, climate change, or human activities. While the species may still survive elsewhere, its absence from the local ecosystem can have significant ecological impacts. Conservation efforts may be needed to restore its population in the affected area.
well extinct means that they are gone and there are no more spieces on this earth like them. For e.gdinosaursare extinct.
Extinct is already dead and Endangered is there is less of them left in the world meaning we should try to save them !!
Yes, it is regionally accredited by the WASC.
it means Extinct
Regionally the Hawaiian Islands are a part of Polynesia.
No, endangered means almost extinct and extinct simply means there are non left Of that species- rare
Our best agricultural products are regionally grown and internationally known.
If you mean dingos - the native/wild dogs of Australia then no, they are not extinct.
Extinct in the wild.
If something is commercially extinct, it means that there isn't enough of that thing to be commercially profitable. Or it might mean that the popularity of that item is going downhill, and not enough people are buying it, and so that item won't be sold anymore, making it commercially extinct.
Because they want them to be extinct.
don't you mean are king cobras extinct?and as already stated here http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_king_cobra_extinctno