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{{Multiple issues|{{refimprove|date=June 2013}}{{dicdef|date=June 2013}}}}An Out-of-Danger species is an animal or plant species that was formerly in the Rare, Vulnerable, or Endangered category, but is not anymore because the species' survival has been relatively secured,[1] e.g. Ginko Biloba. References 1. ^{{cite book|last1=Saunier|first1=Richard E.|last2=Meganck|first2=Richard A.|title=Dictionary and Introduction to Global Environmental Governance|year=2009|publisher=Earthscan}}
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