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A least-concern species is a species that has been evaluated and categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as not being a focus of wildlife conservation because the specific species is still plentiful in the wild. They do not qualify as threatened, near threatened, or (before 2001) conservation dependent.
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| Least-concern species | is a | species that has been evaluated and categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature | 0.90 | text |
| a frog from the genus Philautus | instance of | which also includes several undescribed species | 0.80 | text |
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