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  2. List of mammals of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. VU: Vulnerable: The species is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. NT: Near threatened: The species does not meet any of the criteria that would categorise it as risking extinction but it is likely to do so in the future. LC: Least concern

  3. Mainz Sand Dunes - Wikipedia

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    The Mainz Sand Dunes (German: Großer Sand) are a small geological and botanical supra-region and important nature preserve in Mainz, Germany. Within this protected area rare plants and animals can be found. Some of the species represented here, such as the Purple Golden-drop, (Onosma arenaria) grow only here and in small numbers. Spring ...

  4. Category:Fauna of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare and rights in Germany (3 C, 2 P) E. Endemic fauna of Germany (28 P) I. Individual animals in Germany (23 P) Pages in category "Fauna of Germany"

  5. Black Forest - Wikipedia

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    Roughly oblong in shape, with a length of 160 kilometres (100 miles) and breadth of up to 50 km (30 mi), [2] it has an area of about 6,009 km 2 (2,320 sq mi). [1] Historically, the area was known for forestry and the mining of ore deposits, but tourism has now become the primary industry, accounting for around 300,000 jobs. [3]

  6. Fauna of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Fauna of Germany may refer to: List of fish in Germany; List of birds of Germany; List of mammals of Germany; See also. Outline of Germany This page was ...

  7. List of birds of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Golden eagle (Steinadler) is the national bird of Germany. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Germany.The avifauna of Germany includes a total of 527 confirmed species as of December 2016, according to the German Ornithologists' Society (Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft (DO-G), published in October 2019; [1] four more were added up to 2021. [2]

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  9. Bremerhaven Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The northern gannet is naturally abundant in Germany only since 1991 on the high-sea island Helgoland.These birds share their area with cormorants and different ducks.. The Humboldt penguins of the zoo became famous because there was a homosexual penguin couple among them.