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         Plants Endangered & Threatened:     more books (100)
  1. Illustrated manual of proposed endangered and threatened plants of Utah by Stanley L Welsh, 1979
  2. Threatened & Endangered Plants of Nevada by Hugh Mozingo, 1980
  3. An Illustrated Guide to the Proposed Threatened and Endangered Plant Species in Colorado by Inc. Ecology Consultants, 1978
  4. ENDANGERED AND THREATENED PLANTS AND ANIMALS OF VIRGINIA. by D. (ed.) Linzey, 1979
  5. Endangered and Threatened Plants and Animals by CooperJohn, 1977
  6. Extinction is Forever.The Status of Threatened and Endangered Plants in the Americas and Their Significance in Ecosystems Today and in the Future. by Ghillean; Elias, Thomas S. (editors) Prance, 1978
  7. Utah threatened, endangered, and sensitive plant field guide (SuDoc A 13.36/2:P 69/6) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1991
  8. Ohio Endangered and Threatened Vascular Plants: Abstracts of State-Listed Taxa
  9. The Farmington District Endangered, Threatened and Sensitive Plant Field Guide
  10. EXTINCTION IS FOREVER. THREATENED AND ENDANGERED SPECIES OF PLANTS IN THE AMERICAS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN ECOSYSTEMS TODAY AND IN THE FUTURE. by G. & T. Elias (eds.) Prance, 1977
  11. The Status of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Animals and Plants of California (Annual Report for 2000)
  12. CHECKLIST OF ENDANGERED AND THREATENED ANIMALS AND PLANTS OF ILLINOIS by ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, 2004
  13. Rare, threatened, and endangered vascular plants in Oregon: An interim report by Jean L Siddall, 1979
  14. Extinction Is Forever: Threatened and Endangered Species of Plants in the Americas and Their Significance in Ecosystems Today and in the Future : Pro by Drance, 1977-06

21. FLORIDA S ENDANGERED SPECIES, THREATENED SPECIES AND SPECIES OF
The state lists of plants are categorized into endangered, threatened and commercially exploited, and are administered and maintained by the Florida Department
http://www.floridaconservation.org/pubs/endanger.html

22. Final Rule, The Plants Ione Buckwheat And Ione Manzanita, WAIS Document Retrieva
From Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, text of the ruling on endangered Status for the plant Eriogonum apricum (Ione Buckwheat) and threatened Status for the plant Arctostaphylos myrtifolia (Ione Manzanita).
http://endangered.fws.gov/r/fr99661.html
Filed ; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P

23. PLANTS National Database Reports And Topics
geographic of plant classification hierarchy. Information about threatened and endangered plants. Information about wetland plants.
http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/topics.cgi?earl=threat.html

24. Threatened Australian Plants
Lists of the engangered, vulnerable and extinct species of Australian plants.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/endangered/

25. Nearctica - Education - Subjects - Endangered Species
There are also photographs of 60 species of endangered or threatened plants and animals, each image carrying a little information.
http://www.nearctica.com/educate/subject/endang.htm
Subjects - Endangered Species Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Return to Subjects Main Page Alberta's Endangered Species . This site has information on some of the threatened and endangered animals and plants of Alberta with fact sheets and photographs. Extensive links to environmental sites relevant to Alberta may be found here as well as links to advocacy groups. You will also find a list of the proposed endangered plants and animals of Canada. Alaska Rare Plant Guide . Robert Lipkin and David Murray. A guide in the form of a series of Adobe Acrobat files (pdf) on the rare plant species of Alaska. E-Patrol. Sprint . E-Patrol will teach you about endangered species from around the world. It also has tips on making your house more energy efficient. You can also enter an art contest and see pictures from previous winners. EE-Link . University of Michigan. This site has links to other site concerned with endangered species and other information. It has lists of species grouped by regions of the continental United States from the Fish and Wildlife web site. This list can be searched by common or scientific name. There are also photographs of 60 species of endangered or threatened plants and animals, each image carrying a little information. This site carries links to fact sheets, not all North American nor all endangered except in certain regions of the United States. Finally you can find links to teaching plans related to education about endangered species.

26. IDNR
Board staff conduct and participate in many field surveys annually to monitor the status of endangered and threatened plants and animals.
http://dnr.state.il.us/espb/
Illinois Department of Natural Resources LINKS: Feedback Proposed Changes to the IL List of Threatened and Endangered Animal Species Proposed Changes to the IL List of Threatened and Endangered Plant Species IL Administrative Rules ... Environmental Reporter
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27. HCPB-California's Plants And Animals
Listing of California s Rare, threatened or endangered plants with listing dates and links to species accounts. threatened AND endangered plants.
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/hcpb/species/t_e_spp/teplant/teplanta.shtml
California Home DFG Home HCPB Home About HCPB ... Publication Information Habitat Conservation Planning Branch
1416 Ninth St., Sacramento, CA 95814
Telephone: (916) 653-4875 California Department of Fish and Game
Habitat Conservation Planning Branch
My CA Search DFG CALIFORNIA'S PLANTS AND ANIMALS THREATENED AND ENDANGERED PLANTS Species Accounts
The list below provides access to species accounts for 218 species and subspecies of plants listed as rare, threatened or endangered by the State of California. This list is provided in alphabetical order by the scientific name of the plant. To see a species account, click the scientific name of the plant you're interested in.
Each species account contains the latest status report from the Department of Fish and Game's periodic report on the status of these species. Each account also may contain links to additional, available status or life history information.
The list and the accompanying species accounts may not be complete or reflect the current legal status of these plants because of listing activities more recent than the status accounts in the links below. The current legal status for each species is provided online at http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/pdfs/TEAnimals.pdf

28. Florida Endangered And Threatened Plants List
NOTES ON FLORIDA S endangered AND threatened plants 1. Nancy C. Coile 2. Download the official update by Mark Garland in PDF format.
http://www.virtualherbarium.org/EPAC/
NOTES ON FLORIDA'S ENDANGERED AND THREATENED PLANTS
Nancy C. Coile
Download the official update by Mark Garland - in PDF format
This publication is made available on the web as a part of the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Botanical Resource Center , a service of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Description of Column Contents ...
Download the entire document in PDF format
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,
Bureau of Entomology, Nematology and Plant Pathology - Botany
Section, Contribution No. 38, 2rd edition, 2000. Botanist, FDACS, Division of Plant Industry, P. O. Box
147100, Gainesville, FL 32614-7100.

29. EPA: Pesticides Endangered And Threatened Species
People can also cause the extinction of plants and animals. The main reason that many species are endangered or threatened today is because people have changed
http://www.epa.gov/espp/coloring/especies.htm
Pesticides: Environmental Effects Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Pesticides Environmental Effects Endangered Species Picture Book ... Related Information
Endangered and Threatened Species
What Are Endangered and Threatened Species?
A century ago, a bird called the passenger pigeon lived in North America. There were so many passenger pigeons that people often saw great flocks of them flying overhead containing thousands, even millions, of birds. Today, there is not a single one left. What happened?
The passenger pigeon became extinct . All living passenger pigeons disappeared from the earth entirely. The passenger pigeon became extinct for two reasons. First, the forests where it lived were cut down to make way for farms and cities. Second, many pigeons were shot for sport and because they were good to eat. At that time, there were no hunting laws to protect endangered species like there are now.
The passenger pigeon is one of the many plants and animals that once lived on our planet and have become extinct. For example, dinosaurs, mammoths, and saber-toothed tigers all became extinct long ago. More recently, the dodo bird and the sea mink also have disappeared. Extinction has been going on since life began on earth. But today, extinction is happening faster than ever before.

30. EPA: Federal Register: Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Endangered
endangered and threatened Wildlife and plants; endangered Status for the Dugong in the Republic of Palau , Federal Register document.
http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-SPECIES/2002/December/Day-02/e30297.htm
Federal Register Environmental Documents Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Federal Register FR Years FR Months ...
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Status for the Dugong in the Republic of Palau
Scientificauthority@fws.gov . Comments and supporting information will be available for public inspection, by appointment, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the above address. You may obtain copies of the proposed rule from the above address. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eleanora Babij at the above address, or by phone, 703-358-1708; fax, 703-358-2276; or e-mail, Scientificauthority@fws.gov
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31. Species Information
www.wcmc.org.uk/species/plants/plant_redlist.html More results from www.wcmc.org.uk WDNR endangered and threatened Species Factsheets - plantsendangered and threatened Species Factsheets - plants. Letters in parentheses indicate the date each species was listed.
http://www.wcmc.org.uk/species/data/
Species Information Wildlife Trade Biodiversity Assessment Biodiversity Profiles
Natural Capital Indicators for OECD Countries Report
This report on biodiversity indicators describes the methods used and results obtained during a short feasibility study carried out by WCMC for the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in The Netherlands.
Threatened Plants Database
The Threatened Plants Database has been developed over a period of many years and currently contains data on more than 140,000 plant names, providing a unique overview of plants threatened at global level. The 1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants was produced directly from this database. Tree Conservation Database
The Tree Conservation Database was developed from the Threatened Plants Database between 1995 and 1998 and contains updated information on over 8000 tree species, and 1994 IUCN Red List Categories. The World List of Threatened Trees was published as a result.

32. The Wisconsin Natural Heritage Inventory Working List - Threatened And Endangere
The Natural Heritage Inventory Working List State threatened and endangered Species Only. This list was updated January 2004. Vascular plants.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/working_list/taxalists/TandE.htm
Back to Working List Natural Heritage Inventory Endangered Resources How You Can Help
The Natural Heritage Inventory Working List:
State Threatened and Endangered Species Only
This list was updated January 2004.
Changes from the previous list (December 2002) are bolded.
Mammals
ELCODE Scientific Name Common Name Global ...
STATUS
Martes americana American marten END Canis lupus timber wolf LE-LT THR
Birds
ELCODE Scientific Name Common Name Global ...
STATUS
Charadrius melodus Piping Plover LE END Cygnus buccinator Trumpeter Swan END Dendroica dominica Yellow-throated Warbler END Egretta thula Snowy Egret END Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon END Helmitheros vermivorus Worm-eating Warbler END Lanius ludovicianus Loggerhead Shrike END Podiceps grisegena Red-necked Grebe END Sterna caspia Caspian Tern END Sterna forsteri Forster's Tern END Sterna hirundo Common Tern END Tyto alba Barn Owl END Ammodramus henslowii Henslow's Sparrow THR Ardea alba Great Egret THR Buteo lineatus Red-shouldered Hawk THR Coturnicops noveboracensis Yellow Rail THR Dendroica cerulea Cerulean Warbler THR Empidonax virescens Acadian Flycatcher THR Falcipennis canadensis Spruce Grouse THR Nyctanassa violacea Yellow-crowned Night-heron THR Oporornis formosus Kentucky Warbler THR Pandion haliaetus Osprey THR Tympanuchus cupido Greater Prairie-chicken THR Vireo bellii Bell's Vireo THR Wilsonia citrina Hooded Warbler THR
Reptiles and Amphibians
ELCODE Scientific Name Common Name Global ...
STATUS
Acris crepitans blanchardi Blanchard's cricket frog END Ophisaurus attenuatus western slender glass lizard END Regina septemvittata

33. Endangered, Threatened & Special Concern Species: Minnesota DNR
transport, or sell any portion of an endangered or threatened species. However, these acts may be allowed by permit issued by the DNR; plants on certain
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ets/
Shortcuts: Lake Finder Rec. Compass Curr. Conditions Hunting Fishing State Parks Site Map Contact the DNR What's New? Newsroom ... Natural resources
Minnesota's list of endangered, threatened and special concern species
Definitions
A species is considered endangered if the species is threatened with extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range within Minnesota. A species is considered threatened if the species is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range within Minnesota. A species is considered a species of special concern if, although the species is not endangered or threatened, it is extremely uncommon in Minnesota, or has unique or highly specific habitat requirements and deserves careful monitoring of its status. Species on the periphery of their range that are not listed as threatened may be included in this category along with those species that were once threatened or endangered but now have increasing or protected, stable populations.
Minnesota's endangered species law
Minnesota's Endangered Species Statute (Minnesota Statutes, Section 84.0895) requires the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to adopt rules designating species meeting the statutory definitions of endangered, threatened, or species of special concern. The resulting List of Endangered, Threatened, and Special Concern Species is codified as Minnesota Rules, Chapter 6134. The Endangered Species Statute also authorizes the DNR to adopt rules that regulate treatment of species designated as endangered and threatened. These regulations are codified as Minnesota Rules, Parts 6212.1800 to 6212.2300.

34. Endangered And Threatened Plants At The NYBG
endangered and threatened plants. More than 19,000 kinds of plants are considered threatened or endangered all over the world. What is an endangered plant?
http://www.nybg.org/gardens/ndanger.html
Endangered and Threatened Plants
There are approximately 250,000 kinds of flowering plants on earth today. It is estimated that some 60,000 of those may become extinct by the year 2050. More than 19,000 kinds of plants are considered threatened or endangered all over the world. What is an endangered plant?
Some endangered plants naturally grow in small populations in limited areas. Others may grow in large populations but in only a few fragile habitats. Some plants may occur over a wide range but be vulnerable to competition from non-native plants. Still other plants may be common in cultivation, but almost extinct in their native habitat. These sometimes confusing factors must all be weighed in deciding what is an endangered or threatened plant. But the importance of this effort cannot be underestimated. The New York Botanical Garden is committed to study, maintain and preserve the diversity of the plant kingdom before more plants disappear forever. Why do we need plants?
Plants are essential to all human and animal life. Green plants are the only living things on our planet which can combine the energy of the sun with water and carbon dioxide to produce food to sustain themselves and animals, including humans. Plants cover much of the land surface of the planet and are abundant in the oceans as well, producing the food and much of the oxygen on which all living things depend. This great diversity of plant species provides us with food, shelter, clothing, fuel and medicine. Many people are unaware of our underlying dependence on the whole plant kingdom for our very existence.

35. 1994 Endangered And Threatened Species Recovery Program
It features six threatened or endangered animals and plants—from the bald eagle to the western prairie fringed orchid—that are now stable or even improving
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/recovprg/recovprg.htm

36. ND Endangered And Threatened Species
Species Act they declared that species of fish, wildlife, and plants are of Species Act is not to just list species as endangered or threatened, but rather
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/others/nddanger/nddanger.htm

37. Massachusetts List Of Endangered
Introduction The list in 321 CMR 10.60 contains the names of all species of plants and animals which have been determined to be endangered, threatened, or of
http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/nhrare.htm
Massachusetts List of Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Species Definitions "Endangered" (E) species are native species which are in danger of extinction throughout all or part of their range, or which are in danger of extirpation from Massachusetts, as documented by biological research and inventory. "Threatened" (T) species are native species which are likely to become endangered in the forseeable future, or which are declining or rare as determined by biological research and inventory. "Special concern" (SC) species are native species which have been documented by biological research or inventory to have suffered a decline that could threaten the species if allowed to continue unchecked, or which occur in such small numbers or with such restricted distribution or specialized habitat requirements that they could easily become threatened within Massachusetts. Any native species listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also included on the state list. The rules and regulations and precise definitions relative to the establishment of the Commonwealth's list of endangered, threatened, and special concern species are set forth in 321 CMR 10.00 et seq. Species in BOLD TYPE may occur in Massachusetts wetlands. Click here for a key to the Federal Status abbreviations appearing on the list.

38. Zen's WNC Nature Notebook - Plant Index Of Endangered And Threatened Species
Many sites provide a list of plants that are endangered or threatened in some way, but i wanted to sort of introduce these plants individually so that you get
http://www.main.nc.us/naturenotebook/plantendangeredindex.html
HOME Notebook Endangered / Threatened WNC Species Spreading avens Roan Mountain bluet Swamp pink
Dwarf-flowered heartleaf
...
Rock gnome lichen
Plants
Main Plant Index Fungi What's New? Shot of the Week ... Book References A LIST OF PLANTS IN THE WNC AREA THAT ARE ENDANGERED OR THREATENED Many sites provide a list of plants that are endangered or threatened in some way, but i wanted to sort of introduce these plants individually so that you get to know them, and hopefully feel their loss, should they not make it. I created this list to specifically target the WNC area. There are plenty more threatened and endangered vascular plants in the Eastern part of the state, the U.S, North America, and the World... most of which we either know nothing about or have no means of protecting. Spreading avens - Geum radiatum - Endangered as of April 15, 1990

39. Threatened And Endangered Plants
threatened, endangered, or Sensitive Species threatened and endangered plants. American hart s tongue fern. Asplenium scolopendrium var. americana.
http://www.ncrs.fs.fed.us/gla/tesweb/plants/Plants_Main.htm
Threatened, Endangered, or Sensitive Species
Threatened and Endangered Plants American hart's - tongue fern Asplenium scolopendrium var. americana Status: Threatened Status cause: Habitat destruction from trampling, lumbering, and quarrying. Where found: Alabama,Tennessee, Michigan, New York, and Ontario, Canada. Distribution within GLA National Forests: Michigan - Hiawatha National Forest. Recovery Plan : Yes-1993 Key Habitat Features In Michigan, it is epipetric upon Engadine dolostones within the Niagara Escarpment RANGE MAPS The Nature Conservancy's Element Stewardship Abstract USFWS Species Account Back to Top Dwarf lake iris Iris lacustris Status Threatened Status cause : Habitat loss Where found Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario, Canada. Distribution within GLA National Forests Michigan - Hiawatha National Forest. Recovery Plan: No; Draft Only Key Habitat Features : An endemic of the northern shores of Lakes Huron and Michigan. Substrates include limestone crevices, gravel, adn moist sand, under the slight shade of cedar or fir. RANGE MAPS The Nature Conservancy's Element Stewardship Abstract Back to Top Eastern prairie fringed orchid Platanthera leucophaea Status Threatened Status cause Habitat loss due to agricultural uses.

40. Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Endangered
endangered and threatened Wildlife and plants; endangered. endangered and threatened Wildlife and plants; endangered, (continued) envsubset (12/02/02).
http://legalminds.lp.findlaw.com/list/epa-species/msg01662.html
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered
To epa-species2@valley.rtpnc.epa.gov From envsubset@epamail.epa.gov Date Mon, 2 Dec 2002 15:27:57 -0500 (EST) Reply-To epa-species2@valley.rtpnc.epa.gov Sender epa-species2@valley.rtpnc.epa.gov To unsubscribe please go to: http://www.epa.gov/fedreg/subscribe.htm http://www.epa.gov/fedreg/ From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DO CID:fr02de02-46 mailto:Scientificauthority@fws.gov mailto:Scientificauthority@fws.gov Partial thread listing:
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered (continued) Marine Mammals; Permit No. 974, File No. P368F envsubset Marine Mammals; Scientific Research Permit No. 875 envsubset Notice of Receipt of Applications for Permit envsubset

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