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         Plants Endangered & Threatened:     more books (100)
  1. An Atlas and Illustrated Guide to the Threatened and Endangered Vascular Plants of the Mountains of North Carolina and Virginia by J. R., Et al Massey, 1983
  2. Native vascular plants endangered, threatened, or otherwise in jeopardy in South Carolina (Museum bulletin) by Douglas A Rayner, 1979
  3. Endangered and threatened plants of Utah: A re-evaluation by Stanley L Welsh, 1977
  4. Illinois 1995 endangered & threatened plant species by John Schwegman, 1995
  5. Rare, threatened, and endangered plant species [of] southwest Florida and potential OCS activity impacts by Earl D McCoy, 1981
  6. Status of endangered and threatened plant species on Nevada Test site: A survey, parts 1 and 2 : appendix C, collection records for the taxa considered by Susan A Cochrane, 1979
  7. Threatened and endangered plants of Colorado by J. Scott Peterson, 1982
  8. Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia, Stuarts Hill and Brawner Farm tracts: Inventory for threatened and endangered plants and animals : final ... 15, 1993 (Natural heritage technical report) by Gary P Fleming, 1993
  9. A survey of possible threatened and endangered plant species on the Desert National Wildlife Range by Thomas L Ackerman, 1981
  10. Rare, threatened, and endangered plants and animals of Idaho by Robert K Moseley, 1990
  11. Endangered and threatened plants in the Northern Idaho BLM District by Bonnie Heidel, 1979
  12. Florida's endangered and threatened plants (Contribution / Bureau of Entomology, Nematology, and Plant Pathology, Botany Section) by Nancy C Coile, 1993
  13. Endangered and threatened plant inventory, Sun Valley ES area: Report for the Shoshone District, Idaho BLM by Betty Jean Eidemiller, 1977
  14. Threatened and endangered plant inventory report, Bennett Hills Environmental Impact Study area: For the Shoshone District Bureau of Land Management, Idaho by Betty Jean Eidemiller, 1976

41. Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Status
endangered and threatened Wildlife and plants; Status. endangered and threatened Wildlife and plants; Status, (continued) envsubset (01/03/03).
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To epa-species2@valley.rtpnc.epa.gov From envsubset@epamail.epa.gov Date Fri, 3 Jan 2003 15:50:27 -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:fr18de02-29 mailto:fw6_westslope@fws.gov mailto:lynn_kaeding@fws.gov Partial thread listing:
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Status (continued) Endangered and Threatened Species; Transfer of Permits envsubset Endangered Species Permit Issuance envsubset Notice of Availability of the Karner Blue Butterfly envsubset Emergency Exemption Issuance envsubset

42. Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Notice Of Reclassification Of Nin
Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act) (16 USC 1531 et seq.), requires that we identify taxa of wildlife and plants that are endangered or threatened, based on
http://www.wminteractive.org/Articles/fr10-20(2).htm
Federal Register DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Reclassification of Nine Candidate Taxa
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of candidate taxa reclassification.
October 20,2000
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), provide explanation for a change in the status of one animal and eight plant taxa that were under review for possible addition to the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (Lists) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We are removing these nine species from candidate status at this time. Based on information gathered on all of these [[Page 63045]] species, continuation of candidate status is no longer warranted.
DATES: We will accept comments on this notice at any time.

43. Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; 90-Day Finding For A Petition To
and Wildlife Service 50 CFR Part 17 endangered and threatened Wildlife and plants; 90Day Finding for a Petition To Delist the Woodland Caribou AGENCY Fish
http://www.wminteractive.org/Articles/fr11-6(2).htm
Federal Register DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service 50 CFR Part 17
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Finding for a Petition To Delist the Woodland Caribou
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of 90-day petition finding.
November 6,2000
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce a 90-day finding on a petition to remove the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) from the Federal list of endangered species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). We find that the petition did not present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that delisting of the woodland caribou may be warranted.
DATES: The finding announced in this document was made on October 13, 2000.
ADDRESSES: Data, information, comments, or questions concerning this petition should be submitted to the Field Supervisor, Upper Columbia River Basin Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 11103 E. Montgomery Drive, Spokane, Washington 99206. The petition finding, supporting data, and comments are available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Martin, Supervisor, Upper Columbia River Basin Office, at the above address (telephone 509/891- 6839; facsimile 509/891-6748).

44. GSRC Endangered & Threatened Plant Species Database
in the ecology and identification of Federal and state endangered plants and animals. While only Federally recognized endangered and threatened species are
http://www.gsrcorp.com/tes/rare_plants.html

of the Southeastern United States
Gulf South Research Corporation

The Endangered Species Act (ESA)
mandates that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) establish listings of species of animals and plants that require protection by the Federal government. In many states, state listed species, those which may be rare in the state in question but common across its range, may not have Federal protection. GSRC botanists and ecologists are extremely knowledgeable in the ecology and identification of Federal and state endangered plants and animals.
While only Federally recognized endangered and threatened species are protected under the ESA, many projects require that surveys for both Federal and state listed rare species be surveyed. Candidates for Federal protection under the ESA are not protected by Federal law. In the case of plants, surveys for Federally endangered, threatened, and candidate species as well as state protected species requires an in-depth knowledge of species' habitat, flowering/fruiting periods, and identification. Many of these rare plant species are often difficult to identify, their geographic range of occurrence is generally limited, require specific habitat conditions, and their habitats are often reduced. When conducting surveys, considerations for the seasonal activity or occurrence must be taken into account as many Federal, candidate, and state listed plants must be in either flower or fruit stage for precise identification.
see the May 2004 USFWS list of Candidates (PDF) for Federal protection published in the Federal Register
GSRC ecologists and botanists have extensive experience conducting surveys for Federally endangered, threatened, and candidate floral species as well as state listed flora throughout the United States. The following database represents only a fraction of those species for which GSRC ecologists and botanists have conducted surveys. The represented images (unless specified otherwise) are those photographed by GSRC's botanists and ecologists during protected species surveys in the southern United States.

45. Endangered Species On EE-Link: Lists - U.S. Endangered And Threatened Species Li
WCMC Animals Database holds information on threatened species and depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals
http://eelink.net/EndSpp/lists-u.s.endangeredandthreatenedspecieslists.html
FAQ Main Page EE-Link News ... Old Site Main Sections Beginners
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Related Pages U.S. Lists Proposed Species Extinction Search the Lists Page Name: Lists - U.S. Endangered and Threatened Species Lists
This page is the beginning of our listings of endangered species. If you are looking for endangered species listed in your state, please look at our State Pages for any state-specific information. For information on a specific endangered species, type the common name in the box below. Enter the short name or a few letters of the common name of the species to begin your search.
Lists - U.S. Endangered and Threatened Species Lists Links: Please suggest a link to be added to the list below! Endangered, Threatened, and Species of Concern Database and List
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Find out what species are listed as endangered, threatened, or of concern. The WCMC Animals Database holds information on threatened species and others of conservation concern. This is a superb tool!
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46. Endangered Species On EE-Link: Species Highlights - Main Page
on the FWS threatened and endangered list because of species recovery, or may be threatened in a Amphibians Reptiles Fish Mollusks Insects Crustaceans plants.
http://eelink.net/EndSpp/specieshighlights-mainpage.html
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Related Pages Species Highlights Bald Eagle Big Cat Projects Grizzly Bear Pubs ... Seals and Otters Page Name: Species Highlights - Main Page
These factsheets and news releases have been formatted for dissemination on the Internet by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), the National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), SeaWorld/Busch Gardens (SW/BG), World Wildlife Fund , and EE-Link . (In parentheses after each entry find the initials of the original source). A few of these species are not currently on the FWS Threatened and Endangered list because of species recovery, or may be threatened in a limited area. Contents:
Mammals

Birds

Amphibians

Reptiles
... Plants
Mammals

47. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION. Efforts to manage populations of threatened and endangered plants in Illinois are hindered by limited knowledge about their reproductive biology.
http://www.eiu.edu/~teplants/
T HREATENED AND E NDANGERED P LANT R ESEARCH Astragalus · Camassia · Hudsonia · Melanthium · Polanisia · Silene · Stylisma Department of Biological Sciences · Eastern Illinois University, Charleston
Sources of Funding
Publications INTRODUCTION Contact Information: Dr. Janice M. Coons Dr. Henry R. Owen Department of Biological Sciences Department of Biological Sciences Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920 Charleston, IL 61920 cfjmc1@eiu.edu cfhro@eiu.edu Mr. Brent L. Todd Department of Biological Sciences Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920 cfblt@eiu.edu www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfblt

48. 2001 CFR Title 42, Volume 2
TEXT, PDF, 17.12, endangered and threatened plants. TEXT, PDF, 17.12, endangered and threatened plants. TEXT, PDF, 17.12, endangered and threatened plants.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_01/50cfr17_01.html
Title 50Wildlife and Fisheries CHAPTER IUNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PART 17ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS Purpose of regulations. Scope of regulations. Definitions. Pre-Act wildlife. Alaska natives. Raptor exemption. Permit applications and information collection requirements. Endangered and threatened wildlife. Endangered and threatened wildlife. Endangered and threatened plants. Endangered and threatened plants. Endangered and threatened plants. Prohibitions. Permits for scientific purposes, enhancement of propagation or survival, or for incidental taking. Economic hardship permits. Prohibitions. Permitsgeneral. Special rulesmammals. Special rulesbirds. Special rulesreptiles. Special rulesamphibians. Special rulesfishes. Special rulescrustaceans. General. Treatment as endangered or threatened. Permitssimilarity of appearance. Prohibitions. Permits for scientific purposes or for the enhancement of propagation or survival. Economic hardship permits. Prohibitions.

49. 1999 CFR Title 50, Volume 1
PART 17endangered AND threatened WILDLIFE AND plants. TEXT, PDF, 17.1, Purpose of regulations. TEXT, PDF, 17.12, endangered and threatened plants.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_99/50cfr17_99.html
Title 50Wildlife and Fisheries CHAPTER IUNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PART 17ENDANGERED AND THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS Purpose of regulations. Scope of regulations. Definitions. Pre-Act wildlife. Alaska natives. Raptor exemption. Permit applications and information collection requirements. Endangered and threatened wildlife. Endangered and threatened plants. Prohibitions. Permits for scientific purposes, enhancement of propagation or survival, or for incidental taking. Economic hardship permits. Prohibitions. Permitsgeneral. Special rulesmammals. Special rulesbirds. Special rulesreptiles. Special rulesamphibians. Special rulesfishes. Special rulescrustaceans. General. Treatment as endangered or threatened. Permitssimilarity of appearance. Prohibitions. Permits for scientific purposes or for the enhancement of propagation or survival. Economic hardship permits. Prohibitions. Permitsgeneral. Definitions. Listing. Prohibitions. Interagency cooperation. Special rulesvertebrates. Critical habitats. Critical habitatfish and wildlife.

50. Definitions, Endangered And Threatened Species, BLM California
You ve probably read or heard that certain species of animals or plants are endangered or threatened. But you may wonder what does that really mean?
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Exactly what does "Endangered" mean?
      You've probably read or heard that certain species of animals or plants are "endangered" or "threatened." But you may wonder: what does that really mean
      On these BLM pages, the terms are not used loosely. They are legal definitions under the federal Endangered Species Act a law meant to help protect animals and plants that are in danger of extinction.
      For various reasons, many animals and plants are decreasing in number, and some are in danger of disappearing completely from the earth. In a growing state like California, for instance, development may cover over unique areas - areas that these dwindling species have adapted to and rely on for food, breeding grounds, and in fact, their continued existence.
      The federal Endangered Species Act was passed to help identify and protect those animals and plants that have been shown to be in trouble. California has an additional list of its own, for species within the state.
      These "special status" animals and plants are now legally identified in several ways:

51. ENDANGERED AND THREATENED
endangered AND threatened. plants OF VERMONT. Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife. Nongame and Natural Heritage Program. May 1999.
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/fw/fwhome/nnhp/Plant - T and E Legal list.htm

52. Endangered Species: Plants And Animals
Complete listings of the Rare, threatened endangered plants of Maryland and the Rare, threatened, endangered Animals of Maryland include all species
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/espaa.html
Our Natural Heritage - Endangered Species in Maryland
Northeastern Beach Tiger Beetles
Cicindela dorsalis dorsalis
The Wildlife and Heritage Service Natural Heritage Program tracks the status of over 1,100 native plants and animals that are among the rarest in Maryland and most in need of conservation efforts as elements of our State's natural diversity. Of these species, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources officially recognizes 659 species and subspecies as endangered, threatened, in need of conservation, or endangered extirpated. Only 37, or 3% of the total tracked species, are listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as nationally endangered or threatened. The primary State law that allows and governs the listing of endangered species is the Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act (Annotated Code of Maryland 10-2A-01). This Act is supported by regulations (Code of Maryland Regulations 08.03.08) which contain the official State Threatened and Endangered Species list.
Secondarily, DNR's Fisheries Service maintains an official list of game and commercial fish species that are designated as threatened or endangered in Maryland (Code of Maryland Regulations 08.02.12).

53. Forest Preserve District Of Cook County
The Forest Preserve District of Cook County (FPDCC) harbors 173 species of plants and animals designated as State endangered or threatened by the Illinois
http://www.fpdcc.com/tier3.php?content_id=23&file=cnr_23e

54. Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Endangered Status For ``Erigeron
The Act and its implementing regulations set forth a series of general prohibitions and exceptions that apply to all endangered and threatened plants.
http://www.pacificbio.org/ESIN/Butterflies/Fender-Blue/Backround_Webpages/federa
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55. Plants & Habitat At Risk
Michigan s plants (An Overview) There are just over 1,800 species of native Michigan plants. Of these, 31 are considered endangered, 210 threatened, and 110 of
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10370_12142---,00.html
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Michigan's Plants (An Overview)

There are just over 1,800 species of native Michigan plants. Of these, 31 are considered endangered, 210 threatened, and 110 of special concern. Protection for Plants in Michigan
Numerous plants in Michigan are protected by state law. Plants may be protected because they're very rare or to prevent overharvest. Michigan's Special Plants
This list presents the Endangered, Threatened, and Probably Extirpated plant species of Michigan, in addition to plant species of special concern. MNFI Rare Plant Reference Guide
Michigan Natural Features Inventory has compiled a database with information and images for 400+ rare plant species in Michigan.
This administrative rule gives the official list of Michigan's endangered and threatened animal and plant species.
Christmas Greens Legislation
Michigan Ginseng Act Michigan's Endangered Species Legislation
What is it?
Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA) is a tool to assist environmental consultants, scientists, natural resource managers, land stewards, environmental decision-makers, and restorationists in assessing the floristic, and implicitly, natural significance of any given area throughout Michigan. It is intended to be a simple, consistent, and repeatable method for evaluating the relative significance of tracts of land in terms of their native floristic composition. Entire Document (2.8 MB)

56. Protection Of Threatened Species
, Michigan s Official List of endangered threatened Species. •, Michigan s Special Animals. •, Michigan s Special plants. •, County Element Lists.
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57. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Threatened/Endangered Plants & Trees
threatened/ endangered plants Trees. Blagay Daphne Osnovna Sola Vodmat, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Crimped Zois s Bluebell Osnovna Sola Vodmat, Ljubljana, Slovenia;
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/plants.html

  • Blagay Daphne
    Osnovna Sola Vodmat, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Crimped Zois's Bluebell
    Osnovna Sola Vodmat, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Cucumber Tree
    Holy Redeemer Catholic School, Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
  • Deptford Pink
    Cooper's School, Chislehurst, Kent, England
  • Grampians Pincusion-lily
    Keira Technology High School, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Small White Lady's Slipper
    Holy Redeemer Catholic School, Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
    View threatened and endangered species reports from other students
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  • 58. FPL | Endangered & Threatened Plants At The EMB
    endangered threatened plants at the EMB. Common Name. Scientific Name. endangered Golden leather fern. Acrostichum aureum. Greenflowered milkweed.
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    Common Name Scientific Name Endangered: Golden leather fern Acrostichum aureum Green-flowered milkweed Asclepias viridiflora Keys hairy-podded spurge Chamaesyce porteriana var. keyensis Jacquemontia * Jacquemontia curtissii Threatened: Butterfly orchid Encyclia tampensis Ironwood Eugenia confusa Wild coco Eulophia alta Giant Sword Fern Nephrolepis biserrata Golden polypody (Fern) Phlebodium aureum Butterwort Pinguicula pumilla Whisk fern Psilotum nudum Brake fern Pteris vittata Bay cedar Suriana maritima West Indian mahogany Swietenia mahogani Abrupt-tipped maiden fern Thelypteris augescens Inflated wild pine Tillandsia balbisiana Air plant Tillandsia circinata Twisted air plant Tillandsia flexuosa Worm-vine orchid Vanilla barbellata Unscented vanilla Vanilla mexicana Shoestring fern Vittaria lineata Commercially exploited: Dahoon holly Ilex cassine Royal fern Osmunda regalis v. spectabilis

    59. Gallery - Endangered Plants Of The Florida Scrub
    of some plant species that are endemic to Florida Scrub; that is, species that occur nowhere else in the world. All are protected as endangered or threatened
    http://www.floridata.com/tracks/scrub/endangered/menu_end.htm
    Endemic Plants of the Florida Scrub In this Gallery are photographs and profiles of some plant species that are endemic to Florida Scrub; that is, species that occur nowhere else in the world. All are protected as Endangered or Threatened Species by the US Department of Interior or the State of Florida, or both. Some are available to gardeners from licensed native plant nurseries. Click in the Contents list to view the profiles selectively, or use the Continue button at the bottom of the page to browse the profiles in order. Contents Shrubs Ashe's savory Calamintha ashei pygmy fringetree Chionanthus pygmaeus ... Dicerandra christmanii Perennials scrub beargrass Nolina brittoniana scrub blazingstar Liatris ohlingerae ... Bonamia grandiflora
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    60. Plant Species Of Oklahoma For Listing As Endangered Or Threatened
    US Fish and Wildlife Service maintains a list of plants and animals considered sensitive are candidates for listing as threatened or endangered under the
    http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/candhome.html
    Rare and Vulnerable Plant Species of Oklahoma Introduction and What You Can Do
    Species list
    Contacts Purpose of the rare species page The US Fish and Wildlife Service maintains a list of plants and animals native to the United States that may warrant future listing as species vulnerable to extinction. Species considered sensitive are candidates for listing as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. However, despite their rarity, insufficient information exists regarding population stability of and threat(s) to these species. To facilitate tracking of vulnerable species, we are maintaining this site to provide an overview of such plant species in Oklahoma. Accounts for each species include: description, life history, habitat preference, distribution, causes of decline, recovery needs, field-identification characters, an illustration, and a map of current and historical sites. If you are aware of populations of the species listed below that are not included, or if you know that populations listed have disappeared, you can help by contacting us.

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