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  1. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of New Jersey
  2. An Illustrated Guide to Endangered or Threatened Species in Kansas by Suzanne L. Collins, Jerry Horak, et all 1995-10
  3. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of the Chesapeake Bay Region by Christopher P. White, 1982-09
  4. Endangered and Threatened Animals of Texas: Their Life History and Management by Linda Campbell, 1996
  5. Endangered Species, Threatened Convention: The Past, Present and Future of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
  6. USDA Conservation Programs: Stakeholder Views on Participation and Coordination to Benefit Threatened and Endangered Species and Their Habitats.: An article ... Accounting Office Reports & Testimony by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  7. Encyclopedia of Endangered Animals: An Essential Guide to the Threatened Species of Our World (Encyclopedia) by Derek Hall, 2007-02-01
  8. Survivors in the Shadows: Threatened and Endangered Mammals of the American West by Gary Turbak, 1993-09
  9. Red Data Birds in Britain: Action for Rare, Threatened, and Important Species

21. NJDEP Division Of Fish & Wildlife - Endangered And Nongame Species Program
protection and management of nearly 500 wildlife species found in the Garden State.These include the 63 species currently listed as endangered or threatened.
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ensphome.htm
About Us E-mail Lists Fishing Hunting Regulations Wildlife Feature Articles Education Merchandise Employment Volunteering Links Contact Us The Endangered and Nongame Species Program's (ENSP) mission is to actively conserve New Jersey's biological diversity by maintaining and enhancing endangered and nongame wildlife populations within healthy, functioning ecosystems. The program is responsible for the protection and management of nearly 500 wildlife species found in the Garden State. These include the 63 species currently listed as endangered or threatened. Landscape Project Training at Mercer County Community College July 16
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22. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - WildlifeGeneral Endangered
WildlifeGeneral endangered species. Agricultural Equine Specialties The Australian National threatened species Network Homepage Australian community network dedicated to
http://www.webdirectory.com/Wildlife/General_Endangered_Species
Wildlife :General Endangered Species

23. Division Of Endangered Species, Listing Program
threatened and endangered wildlife and Plants. and other organizations, to protectand conserve endangered and threatened species, including providing
http://endangered.fws.gov/whatwedo.html
American peregrine falcon
photo by Craig Koppie/USFWS
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Laws, Policies and Federal Register Notices

Candidate Conservation ... Endangered Species Program home page The Endangered Species Act and What We Do The Fish and Wildlife Service, in the Department of the Interior, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries , in the Department of Commerce, share responsibility for administration of the Endangered Species Act. Look below to learn more about what the Fish and Wildlife Service does to carry out this responsibility. Contents:
The Endangered Species Act
What We Do The Endangered Species Act ...

24. WDFW -- WDFW Document And Publication Archive: Threatened And Endangered Species
appended, form the file name at the department s web site (eg, 94013619.PDF, Classificationof wildlife in Washington). threatened endangered species.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/archives/endanger.htm
The documents listed below were produced at various times from 1970-1993. Parts of some may contain dated information, but are presented here for their historical value. Most documents are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Files formatted in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) require the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print. You can download the free reader directly from Adobe. Windows versions are approximately 4MB in size. WDG refers to the former Washington Department of Game, changed to WDW , Washington Department of Wildlife in 1985, and changed to WDFW , Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, in 1994 upon merging with WDF, the former Washington Department of Fisheries. RID is the Western Library Network's Record ID number, and corresponds to the Library of Congress Card Number (LCCN) for records catalogued by the Library of Congress. The eight digits of this record number, with the .PDF file extension appended, form the file name at the department's web site (e.g., 94013619.PDF, Classification of Wildlife in Washington). Wxxx numbers are for internal use, and refer to document file names on the Western Library Network archive CD-ROM

25. Endangered Species And Wildlife Clip Art Pictures And News :: Green Nature ::
of articles examining the endangered salmon in species of mammal are threatened withextinction wildlife Diversity New Discoveries wildlife diversity seems to
http://greennature.com/article207.html
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Jun 08, 2004 - 08:03 PM Green Nature Home Green Nature Photography Green Nature Travel Auction Aid ... Clip Art Search Index AIR
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Whales

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Nuclear Power ... Wind Global Issues Africa Arctic Antarctica China ... Recycling Land Forestry GM Foods Mountains National Parks ... Organic Farming Water Coastal/Oceans Fresh Water Rivers Poll What is your favorite environment movie? A Civil Action Erin Brockovich China Sndrome Free Willy Gorillas in the Midst Silkwood The Day After Tomorrow Other Results Polls Votes: Comments: Endangered Species and Wildlife Clip Art Pictures and News This guide will help you find information on a wide range of endangered species and wildlife issues in the United States and around the world. Be sure to check out all the different species guides listed in the index on the left. Aesop's Animals Animal wisdom of the ages as gleaned through Aesop's Fables. An Introduction to Endangered Species What do people mean when they say a species is endangered? Here's a brief explanation. Assembling the Tree of Life The "Tree of Life" bears all of the millions of species that exist on earth today, and those that have existed throughout the nearly four billion years of earth's history.

26. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Endangered Species
from EELink endangered species general Statistics US Biological Resources — endangered/Threatenedspecies Northern Prairie wildlife Research Center
http://www.biosis.org.uk/zrdocs/zoolinfo/end_spp.htm
Pull Down for Destinations BIOSIS Previews Zoological Record MethodsFinder Index to Organism Names Internet Resource Guide for Zoology User Support Search Sitemap Index Help with this Site
Resource Guide
Introduction About the Resource Guide Awards Latest Additions ... Alaska's Endangered Species Alaska Department of Fish and Game Division of Wildlife Conservation
Alberta's Endangered Species

Alberta's Threatened Wildlife
Alberta Fish and Wildlife
Amphibian Declines in Australia

species and country indexes and biological profiles for individual species
Animal Species of Special Concern
Montana Natural Heritage Program
ANZECC List of Threatened Australian Vertebrate Fauna (1995)
incl. Presumed Extinct, Endangered and Vulnerable
an initiative of The Wildscreen Trust, it will be the world's electronic archive of photographs, moving pictures and sounds of endangered species and habitats, relating closely to the Red Data Books and the work of the World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC)
Asian Conservation Awareness Program (ACAP)
to raise awareness of the threat to five key species of endangered animals from illegal trade in animal parts: tigers, turtles, elephants, rhinos, and bears

27. Education World® - *Science : Life Science : Zoology : Wildlife : Endangered Sp
Alberta s AtRisk wildlife endangered species with many photos of wildlife and a focus Animalsof the World in Danger endangered and threatened Animals of
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1672

28. Books On Endangered Species: Geographic Regions - Endangered Specie.com
wildlife experts, color photography and contemporary artwork, in support of descriptionsof the 115 threatened and endangered wildlife species, with detailed
http://www.endangeredspecie.com/geographic.htm
Endangered Species will survive with YOUR help! The Endangered Species Bookstore Endangered Species Books: Geographic Regions Main Books Page General Marine Life Land Animals Geographic Regions Plants Birds and Fliers Miscellaneous Instructions for purchasing endangered species books

29. Elementary Theme Pages By Jim Cornish
species are listed by the Scientific Committee on the Status of endangered Wildlifein Canada (COSEWIC) as being extinct, extirpated, endangered, threatened
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/escanada_general.htm
Theme Pages
for Elementary Students and Teachers
prepared by Jim Cornish, Gander, Newfoundland, Canada
The background image is Sarracenia purpurea , the pitcher plant- the floral emblem of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Mission to Mars
TomatoSphere (A Mars-Related Project)
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NEW! Math Story Problems Cartooning Writing Prompts Literature Circles NEW! Hubble Space Telescope Space Shuttle Launch Profile HELP! Reading Resources For Parents and Teachers HELP! Other Themes by Subject Earth Science Ecosystems Life Science Meteorology ... Passages Search the Theme Pages Via STEM-Net Search for this: Choose a theme page from the list below to display lists of links. Earth Science Caves Dinosaurs Earthquakes Fossils ... Volcanoes Ecosystems Fresh Water Deserts Oceans Rainforests ... Boreal Forest Animals Ezines Ranger Rick OwlKids Canadian Museum of Nature Life Science Birds Fish Human Body Systems Insects ... ArtsSmarts: Newfoundland Pine Marten Meteorology Weather Clouds Hurricanes Tornadoes Space Astronomy Solar System Space Shuttle Hubble Telescope ... Canadian Astronauts Physical Science Simple Machines Matter Inventions Flight ... Paper Airplanes Archaeology/History Archaeology Ancient Egypt Anasazi Vikings ... Beothuks Geography Nations Maps Flags Nation Profiles ... Japan Language Readers Theatre Novel Studies Myths and Legends Children's Books Reviews ... Homechild Novel Study Arts

30. What Is The Endangered Species Act Of 1973?
list of endangered and threatened wildlife and plants. and exporting of endangeredor threatened species. on International Trade in endangered species of Wild
http://ri.essortment.com/endangeredspeci_rgrm.htm
What is the endangered species act of 1973?
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 and was developed to protect plant and animal species that were in danger of becoming extinct.
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed to protect plant and animal species that could be placed on the threatened or endangered list by the Secretary of the Interior. The listing process is based on population data and enforcement is handled by the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). The FWS is responsible for protecting a species against further demise and for creating plans for the recovery of each species and determining the species critical habitat. The critical habitat is the area that is required by the species for its survival and conservation. A designated critical habitat does not necessarily need to be presently occupied by the species, but is deemed necessary for its conservation. The process of authorizing a critical habitat includes the FWS placing the information in the Federal Register and then soliciting public opinion, which is then considered. The critical habitat designation includes consideration of the spatial area needed by a species to allow for territorial range and population growth, adequate nesting, shelter or coverage, sufficient food and water resources and breeding sites. Before the actual designation of the habitat, an economic analysis is done, but if the area would be needed to prevent extinction of a species, the habitat can still be listed regardless of the economic impact.

31. Louisiana Department Of Wildlife And Fisheries
and others with concise species accounts about threatened and endangered speciesin Louisiana Natural Heritage Program, Department of wildlife and Fisheries
http://www.wlf.state.la.us/apps/netgear/index.asp?cn=lawlf&pid=693

32. Endangered Species In The Great Lakes Region
endangered species Program US Fish and wildlife Service (USFWS) Protecting endangeredand threatened species and restoring them to a secure status in
http://www.great-lakes.net/envt/flora-fauna/endanger.html
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Quantity and Use
... Watersheds Flora and Fauna Biodiversity Endangered Species Forests Invasive Species ... Wildlife Pollution Air Toxics Areas of Concern Human Health Pollution Prevention ... Toxic Contamination References Environmental Justice Laws and Policy Sanctuaries and Reserves Research ... Weather and Climate Lake Conditions Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Ontario ... Lake Superior Also: Lake St. Clair Endangered Species in the Great Lakes Region What's New General Resources Events Laws ... Related Resources What's New Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem Team U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (5/17) Check out this USFWS site for information on Great Lakes facts, invasive species, GIS research, education and much more! Tiny frogs find new home at UR Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (5/10) Western chorus frogs, an at-risk species, have successfully leaped from their old habitat, now under a University of Rochester laser lab, to a new one created for them less than 100 yards away. Babysitting spawning sturgeon Great Lakes Radio Consortium (5/10) Each spring, several hundred people stand guard over masses of lake sturgeon during their spawning season, when the big fish float near the surface of the water and are particularly vulnerable to poachers.

33. Endangered Species Links
area of the USACE that may affect a federallylisted endangered or threatened speciesor its could require permits from the US Fish and wildlife Service to
http://www.swf.usace.army.mil/pubdata/environ/regulatory/endangeredspecies.asp
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Endangered Species Information Links The Endangered Species Act (ESA) declares the intention of the Congress to conserve threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems an which those species depend. The ESA requires that federal agencies, in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), use their authorities in furtherance of its purposes by carrying out programs for the conservation of endangered or threatened species, and by taking such action necessary to ensure that any action authorized, funded, or carried out by the Agency is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of such endangered or threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of habitat of such species which is determined by the Secretary of the Interior or Commerce, as appropriate, to be critical. If a proposed project includes the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, and/or work in, or affecting, a navigable water of the United States, and if federally-listed threatened or endangered species, or its critical habitat, may be affected by the proposed activity, then the USACE must consult with the appropriate federal agency. The USACE must consider all the direct and indirect impacts of the proposed project on the federally-listed species or its critical habitat. For the purpose of evaluating Department of the Army applications, the scope of analysis under the ESA is the permit area, which includes all waters of the United States affected by activities associated with the project, as well as any additional area of non-waters of the United States in the immediate vicinity of, directly associated with, and/or affected by, activities in waters of the United States where there is sufficient Federal control and responsibility.

34. Endangered And Threatened Wildlife Of New Hampshire - N.H. Fish And Game
threatened wildlife are those species which may become endangeredif conditions surrounding them begin, or continue, to decline.
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wildlife/Nongame/endangered_list.htm
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... Contact Us Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of New Hampshire
Endangered wildlife are those native species whose prospects for survival in New Hampshire are in danger because of a loss or change in habitat, over-exploitation, predation, competition, disease, disturbance or contamination. Assistance is needed to ensure continued existence as a viable component of the state’s wildlife community. Threatened wildlife are those species which may become endangered if conditions surrounding them begin, or continue, to decline. * = Federally threatened or endangered. MAMMALS Endangered: * Canada lynx , Lynx canadensis small-footed bat, Myotis leibii Threatened: pine marten, Martes americana BIRDS Endangered: pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps * bald eagle

35. Endangered Species Webquest - Get Started
Link endangered species Website and read the definitions for endangered and threatened. Visitthe US Fish and wildlife Service Website and define, in your
http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/webquests/endanger/endstart/endstart.htm
Endangered Species Webquest Lets Get Started Introduction Tasks Process Resources ... Conclusion
Introduction
There is much to learn about Endangered Species. Lets begin by learning some general information about endangerment and what and how many species are endangered.
Tasks You will begin by learning some definitions relating to Endangered Species and how the US is divided into regions to list the species. You will also determine some of the endangered Species and find out just how many species there are on the endangered and threatened list. Process
  • Begin by printing the Glossary Worksheet in the resources below Visit the EE Link Endangered Species Website and read the definitions for Endangered and Threatened. In your own words define the two words on your glossary worksheet. Visit the US Fish and Wildlife Service Website and define, in your own words the rest of the terms on the Glossary Worksheet. Print the Species Listing Worksheet from the Resources Below Visit the US Fish and Wildlife Service Region Map Page . In the appropriate places on your Species Listing Worksheet, match each of the seven regions of the US with the descriptions written below the chart. Visit the US Fish and Wildlife Service Species Listing . In the appropriate places on your Species Listing Worksheet, list an animal of your choice from each region.
  • 36. Threatened And Endangered Species On The Colorado Plateau
    US Forest Service, Region 6, Denver, CO. US Fish and wildlife Service. 2000. Speciesinformation threatened and endangered animals and plants.
    http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/Biota/endangered_species.htm
    Search the CP-LUHNA Web pages
    Biotic Communities
    Alpine Tundra
    Subalpine Conifer Forest

    Quaking Aspen Forest
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    Agents of Biotic Change
    Threatened and Endangered Species
    A number of once common native plant and animal species on the Colorado Plateau have become increasingly rare, and some, particularly native freshwater fishes , have become extinct. Habitat destruction, degradation, and fragmentation, sometimes in combination with hunting and poisoning, has led to significant decreases in the overall populations of a number of species. The federal government has classified a few of these as endangered, meaning that the species is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Others, classified as threatened, may reach endangered status if habitats continue to be degraded and populations continue to fall. click here . For a history of the California condor on the Colorado Plateau, click here
    Mexican Spotted Owl
    Mexican Spotted Owl pair. Photograph courtesy of Dr. David Willey

    37. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Sources Of Information About Endangered, Threatened, A
    Database, the result of collaboration with the species Survival Commission organizationsthat support programs to save threatened and endangered wildlife.
    http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/endsp8.htm
    Smithsonian Institution
    Sources of Information about Endangered, Threatened, and Recently Extinct Vertebrates
    This section includes prime governmental sources and a sampling of national and international organizations that publish newsletters, pamphlets, and provide educational materials on the subject of endangered species. For additional sources see the Conservation Directory published by the National Wildlife Federation, in this section. PRIME GOVERNMENTAL SOURCES U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
    Department of the Interior
    4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 840
    Arlington, VA 22203 Web site for The Endangered Species Program: http://endangered.fws.gov The Office of Endangered Species supplies information on migratory birds, fish hatcheries programs, and specific marine mammals such as the Dugong, Manatee, Polar Bear, Walrus, and Sea Otter. The web site offers links to species fact sheets on endangered and invasive species It distributes the U.S. List of Endangered and Threatened Species and publishes the Endangered Species Technical Bulletin , (website: http://endangered.fws.gov/bulinfo.html

    38. Endangered Species Series - Wildlife University - National Wildlife Federation
    It also includes courses on specific species that are endangered or threatened (suchas that you can make a difference for these precious wildlife species.
    http://www.nwf.org/wildlifeuniversity/endangered.cfm
    About NWF Contact Us Search IN-DEPTH RESOURCES: OUR PROGRAMS WHERE WE WORK NEWSROOM Home ... Get Credit
    The Endangered Species Series teaches you about endangered and threatened species and the issues they face. This series, which is still in progress, contains courses about general issues that impact many different species (such as the loss of biodiversity, the importance of endangered and threatened species, and the Endangered Species Act). It also includes courses on specific species that are endangered or threatened (such as the gray wolf and the chinook salmon). Each course provides an in-depth look at important issues in interactive, educational, and entertaining ways. Most importantly, each course provides you with a variety of ways that you can make a difference for these precious wildlife species. Each course takes about a half hour to complete. Nature's Fire Alarms is the first course in the series and provides the foundation for all the other courses. This course will teach you about important concepts such as biodiversity, and it provides definitions of terms you'll encounter in the other courses. If you decide to take the Endangered Species Series, please start with this course. It introduces concepts that are expanded upon in later courses. You will also find courses on invasive species and fascinating wildlife species such as the gray wolf, whooping crane and salmon.

    39. Endangered Species Act And The Fish And Wildlife Coordination Act
    assessment discussing any endangered or threatened species that is to the sevenmemberendangered species Committee to consider fish and wildlife resources and
    http://tis.eh.doe.gov/oepa/laws/esa.html

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    Endangered Species Act and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
    Purpose and Organization
    The Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (FWCA) are major federal statutes designed to protect plant and animal resources from adverse effects due to development projects. Both acts require consultation with wildlife authorities before committing resources to certain types of projects. Please click here to access an Information Brief on the ESA.
    Endangered Species Act
    The ESA was originally passed in 1973. It provides for the designation and protection of invertebrates, wildlife, fish, and plant species that are in danger of becoming extinct and conserves the ecosystems on which such species depend. The Act defines an endangered species as any species that is in danger of becoming extinct throughout all or a significant portion of its range. The Act excludes recognized insect pests from this definition. A threatened species is one that is likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. The Act makes it illegal for any individual to kill, collect, remove, harass, import, or export an endangered or threatened species without a permit from the Secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI). DOI's Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) performs most administrative and regulatory actions under the Act. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) deals with actions affecting marine species.

    40. ESA Regs - Part 222 - General Endangered & Threatened Marine Species
    importation of, and other requirements pertaining to wildlife and plants the Secretaryof Commerce and determined to be threatened or endangered pursuant to
    http://www.animallaw.info/administrative/adus50cfr222_101_308.htm

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