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Dive into the database and discover which species are being used, where and how.
What is it being used for? Is the use sustainable?
Is the species in use threatend with extinction?
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Record: Submission #631
Galanthus elwesii
Snowdrop, Kardelen
Turkey
DD
Data Deficient
Keeping/companionship/display
Gathering/Cutting/Collecting terrestrial plants and fungi or their products from the wild
Yes, considered sustainable
2008
1 year 5 months ago
Record: Submission #51
Arapaima gigas
Pirarucu , Arapaima
Brazil
DD
Data Deficient
Food and feed, Collection/display
Targeted fishing harvesting/exploiting or collecting wild aquatic resources
Yes, considered sustainable
2016
2 years 3 months ago
Record: Submission #131
Procambarus zonangulus
Red swamp crayfish, Red swamp crawfish
United States
DD
Data Deficient
Food and feed
Targeted fishing harvesting/exploiting or collecting wild aquatic resources
Yes, considered unsustainable
2022
2 years 3 months ago
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