Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'Endangered' in the following places:
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[83] To protect the fragile environment of Ball's Pyramid (which carries the last remaining wild population of the endangered Lord Howe Island stick insect), recreational climbing there is prohibited. | WIKI |
Lord Howe currawong, Strepera graculina crissalis (vulnerable, subspecies of pied currawong) Lord Howe golden whistler, Pachycephala pectoralis contempta (least concern, subspecies of golden whistler) Lord Howe silvereye, Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus (vulnerable, subspecies of silvereye) Robust white-eye, Zosterops strenuus (extinct) Lord Howe gerygone, Gerygone insularis (extinct) Lord Howe fantail, Rhiphidura fuliginosa cervina (extinct, subspecies of NZ fantail) Lord Howe starling, Aplonis fusca hulliana (extinct, subspecies of extinct Tasman starling) Lord Howe thrush, Turdus poliocephalus vinitinctus (extinct, subspecies of Island thrush) Lord Howe parakeet, Cyanoramphus subflavescens (extinct) Lord Howe boobook, Ninox novaeseelandiae albaria (extinct) Lord Howe woodhen, Gallirallus sylvestris (endangered) Lord Howe swamphen, Porphyrio albus (extinct) Lord Howe pigeon, Columba vitiensis godmanae (extinct) | WIKI |
[148] Once common, the species is now endangered and a captive-breeding program is underway to save the snail from extinction. | WIKI |
Lord Howe Island supports a number of endangered endemic species or subspecies of plants and animals, for example the Lord Howe Woodhen, which at time of inscription was considered one of the worldxe2x80x99s rarest birds. | UNESCO |