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         Endangered & Threatened Wildlife Species General:     more books (26)
  1. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of the Chesapeake Bay Region by Christopher P. White, 1982-09
  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 New Jersey
  4. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife of Michigan by David C. Evers, 1995-03-01
  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. Endangered and Threatened Animals of Texas: Their Life History and Management by Linda Campbell, 1996
  7. Endangered and Threatened Species Programs in Pennsylvania and Other States: Causes, Issues, and Management by Shyamal K. Majumdar, Fred J. Brenner, 1986-06
  8. Guide To Threatened & Endangered Species by Karen Terwilliger, 2001-01-02
  9. California's Wild Heritage: Threatened and Endangered Animals in the Golden State by Peter Steinhart, 1990-08-22
  10. China's Threatened Wildlife by Liz Laidler, Keith Laidler, 1999-03
  11. Encyclopedia of Endangered Animals: An Essential Guide to the Threatened Species of Our World by Derek Hall, 2007-02-01
  12. Endangered and Threatened Fishes in the Klamath River Basin: Causes of Decline and Strategies for Recovery by Committee on Endangered and Threatened Fishes in the Klamath River Basin, National Research Council, 2004-03-30
  13. Birds to Watch: The World List of Threatened Birds by NJ Colla, 1995-07-17
  14. Endangered and Threatened Animals of Florida and Their Habitats (The Corrie Herring Hooks Series, 57) by Chris Scott, 2004-02-01

61. AVIFAUNA - Picchio Verde . . . L'altro Web Site - Wildlife
species; Texas Organization for endangered species (TOES); threatened Faunain Australia; US Fish wildlife Service; Voices
http://digilander.libero.it/avifauna/wildlife.htm
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General Wildlife Organizations and Institutions

Specific Wildlife Organizations and Institutions

Wildlife Indices

Siti Ambientali Italiani
General Wildlife Organizations and Institutions
Specific Wildlife Organizations and Institutions

62. 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/law_sum/ESA.HTM
EH-41 Environmental Law Summary:
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.

63. FEIS Species Format
cited in species summary wildlife species Summary INTRODUCTORY OTHER STATUS endangered,threatened, etc pasted into other documents wildlife DISTRIBUTION AND
http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/species_format.html
Fire Effects Information System
What topics are in a Knowledge Base Summary?
What is contained in the topics?
Plant Species Summary:
INTRODUCTORY
ABBREVIATION: 6- or 7-letter abbreviation used as keyword in the Citation Retrieval System
SYNONYMS
NRCS PLANT CODE
COMMON NAMES
TAXONOMY
LIFE FORM: Tree, shrub, vine, graminoid, forb, cactus, fern, bryophyte, lichen FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS: Endangered, threatened, etc. OTHER STATUS: Endangered, threatened, etc. in states, federal administrative units, Canada; weed status AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION: Complete citation for this Knowledge Base summary; can be cut-and-pasted into other documents DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE GENERAL DISTRIBUTION ECOSYSTEMS (list of Forest and Range Ecosystem types) STATES BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS SAF (Society of American Foresters) COVER TYPES SRM (Society for Range Management) COVER TYPES HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES BOTANICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL BOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Traits related to survival and regeneration; not a key for identification

64. 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
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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

65. Endangered Species Coalition : Member Page
our progress in revising the Lists of endangered and threatened wildlife and Plantsduring INFORMATION as having the lead responsibility for that species.
http://www.stopextinction.org/Team/Team.cfm?ID=447&c=4

66. Species At Risk - Canadian Society Of Environmental Biologists - BioWeb Links
Provincial Government Sites Alberta's threatened wildlife Alberta Environment;Alberta Fish wildlife ; Nova Scotia endangered species Status
http://www.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/cseb/b_enspec.html
CSEB BioWeb SCBE
Species at Risk
General Information on Species at Risk
Canadian and International Legislation

Proposed Canadian Legislation
Provincial Sites
Non-Government Organizations CSEB BioSites Index CSEB Main Page QuickLinks
General Information on Species at Risk
Recovery Initiatives

67. Barbara's Animals & Endangered Species Page
Research Institute (Florida Fish wildlife Conservation Commission Ecosystem Assessmentand Restoration, endangered threatened species, and Information
http://www.gate.net/~barbara/animals.htm
@import URL("global4.css"); Updated on January 26, 2003.
Comments, suggestions, corrections...
may be sent to Barbara Gellis Shapiro
at barbara@gate.net
NOTE: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may be off-line due to questions over computer security.
ENDANGERED SPECIES GENERAL ANIMAL SITES
SPECIFIC ANIMALS: BATS BIRDS CATS DOGS ... TURTLES
  • ENDANGERED SPECIES
  • Defenders of Wildlife organization employs education, litigation, research, legislation and advocacy to defend wildlife and its habitat. Animal groups include Wolves, Bears, Birds and Dolphins/Marine Life. Endangered Species Lists - - the Endangered Species Program - lists and counts of species by state, and other countries, proposed species, program contacts, bulletin; and index/sitemap IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) - Searchable by level of danger, common or scientific name, geographic area, biological group ... Protected Resources, Office of - The Office of Protected Resources coordinates marine species protection, conservation and restoration for the National Marine Fisheries Service; Lists of Proposed, Candidate, Recovered and Depleted Species.
  • GENERAL ANIMAL SITES
  • Acme Pet - "Your Guide to Pets on the Internet!"

68. An Illustrated Guide To Endangered Or Threatened Species In Kansas
and important guide focuses not only on threatened and endangered species, but also aswell. George Potts, coauthor of Watching Kansas wildlife A Guide
http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/colill.html
An Illustrated Guide to Endangered or Threatened Species in Kansas
Joseph T. Collins, Suzanne L. Collins, Jerry Horak, Dan Mulhern, William Busby, Craig C. Freeman, and Gary Wallace
160 pages, 60 full-color photographs, 6 x 9
Kansas Nature Guides
Paper ISBN 0-7006-0726-9, $12.95 Ranging from the unfamiliar to the famousfrom the inconspicuous, plankton-sucking Elktoe Mussel to the majestic, soaring Bald Eagleendangered or threatened plants and animals of Kansas continue to play a vital, although diminished, role in the state's ecology. Providing, for the first time, easily accessible information for the professional naturalist and amateur nature lover alike, this guide highlights the habits and habitats of sixty plants and animals currently listed as endangered or threatened in Kansas and protected by state or federal law. The authors illuminate not only the common bond of these speciestheir precarious statusbut also their widely varying routines, idiosyncrasies, and circumstances. All known Lake Scott Riffle Beetles in the world, they show, spend their lives in one spring area of Western Kansas while the nomadic Whooping Cranes alight only a night or two in the state's central and eastern swamplands during migration. For each speciesthree plants, three mammals, nine birds, eight reptiles, ten amphibians, fourteen fishes, and thirteen invertebratesthe guide features a full-color photograph, standard common and current scientific name, range map, threatened or endangered species status, and information on appearance, size, breeding, habits, surroundings, food preference, and natural history. The authors also list possible causes of species reduction, from loss of habitat through land use change, water diversion, and pollution, to hunting and fishing practices and natural selection.

69. Saving America's Wildlife: Renewing The Endangered Species Act -- Defenders Of W
of the Interior, Fish and wildlife Service, endangered species Technical Bulletin20(3 to be limited to protecting threatened species, not authorizing
http://www.defenders.org/pubs/save10.html
Saving America's Wildlife
Renewing the Endangered Species Act
by William J. Snape II and Robert M. Ferris

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Executive Summary ... Appendix Notes
Endangered Species Case Studies

Introduction
  • Peter Verney, Animals in Peril: Mans War Against Wildlife (London: Mills and Boone Ltd., 1979), p. 164.
  • Roderick Frazier Nash, American Environmentalism: Readings in Conservation History , (New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 1990).
  • Daniel J. Rohlf, The Endangered Species Act: A Guide to Its Protections and Implementation , (Stanford: Stanford Environmental Law Society, 1989), p. 19.
  • Rohlf, p. 22.
  • The President's 1972 Environmental Program , 8 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 218, 223-224 (Feb. 8, 1972).
  • Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill , 437 U.S. 153, 180 (1978). Section One
  • Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac with Essays from Round River (New York: Oxford University Press, 1966), p. 190.
  • Peter Matthiessen, Wildlife in America (New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1987), p. 120.
  • E. O. Wilson in Stephen R. Kellert and E. O. Wilson (eds.), The Biophilia Hypothesis (Washington D.C.: Island Press, 1993), p. 36.
  • 70. Saving America's Wildlife: Renewing The Endangered Species Act -- Defenders Of W
    7. Livestock Grazing At a Glance. DAMAGE TO wildlife Negatively impacts 25 percentof endangered and threatened species in the United States.
    http://www.defenders.org/pubs/save06c.html
    Saving America's Wildlife
    Renewing the Endangered Species Act
    by William J. Snape II and Robert M. Ferris

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    Foreword
    Executive Summary ... Section Two Section Three Part I Part II Part III Section Four Conclusion Appendix Notes ...
    Endangered Species Case Studies

    Part III The following recommendations concern incentives that would encourage wildlife protection on private lands:
    • Design programs to provide voluntary incentives, such as: shortening and streamlining the Habitat Conservation Plan process, emphasizing the long-term savings associated with wildlife habitat conversion and creating reward programs for out standing private land stewardship.
    • Encourage creative use of mitigation banking and tradable development rights as long as there is a net gain for species protection through habitat purchase, restoration of degraded lands or similar mechanisms.
    • Change eligibility criteria for Conservation Reserve Program monies under the farm bill to prioritize payment for properties with habitat for listed and candidate species.
    • Alter the tax code to reward private landowners for responsible stewardship and for preserving large tracts of land from generation to generation.

    71. ScienceMaster - JumpStart - Endangered Species
    to add a species to the Federal lists of endangered and threatened wildlife and plants.Once listed, a species is afforded the full range of protections
    http://www.sciencemaster.com/jump/life/endangered.php

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    Threatened and Endangered Animals and Plants
    Endangered Florida panther
    Introduction:
    Before a plant or animal species can receive protection under the Endangered Species Act, it must first be placed on the Federal list of endangered and hreatened wildlife and plants. Our listing program follows a strict legal process to determine whether to list a species, depending on the degree of threat it faces. The Endangered Species Act
    The Fish and Wildlife Service, in the Department of the Interior, and the National Marine Fisheries Service, in the Department of Commerce, share responsibility for administration of the Endangered Species Act. History of The Act Coastal California gnatcatcher
    Arnold Small/USFWS
    Congress passed the Endangered Species Preservation Act in 1966. This law allowed listing of only native animal species as endangered and provided limited means for the protection of species so listed. The Departments of Interior, Agriculture, and Defense were to seek to protect listed species, and insofar as consistent with their primary purposes, preserve the habitats of such species. Land acquisition for protection of endangered species was also authorized. The Endangered Species Conservation Act of 1969 was passed to provide additional protection to species in danger of "worldwide extinction". Import of such species was prohibited, as was their subsequent sale within the U.S. This Act called for an international ministerial meeting to adopt a convention on the conservation of endangered species.

    72. 15.615 - Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund
    to help acquire vital habitat for threatened and endangered submitted by the Statefish and wildlife agency Fund (section 6 of the endangered species Act) funds
    http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=449

    73. WWF US: Newsroom - Environmental Science News Articles
    on International Trade in endangered species (CITES), World wildlife Fund releasedits biennial list of 10 species particularly threatened by illegal or
    http://www.worldwildlife.org/news/newsroom.cfm?type_id=12

    74. Epa-species
    endangered and threatened species Permit Applications envsubset. endangeredand threatened wildlife and Plants; Proposed envsubset.
    http://legalminds.lp.findlaw.com/list/epa-species/mail56.html
    epa-species
    List Info Date Index Thread Index Wednesday, January 28, 1998
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Emergency

    envsubset Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed
    envsubset Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications
    envsubset Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed
    envsubset Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications
    envsubset Thursday, January 22, 1998
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed

    envsubset Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice
    envsubset Wednesday, January 21, 1998
    Availability of an Environmental Assessment and Receipt
    envsubset Availability of an Environmental Assessment, Finding envsubset Tuesday, January 20, 1998 Notice of Availability of the Technical/Agency Draft envsubset Friday, January 16, 1998 Endangered and Threatened Species; Permits envsubset Thursday, January 15, 1998 Notice of Receipt of Applications for Permit envsubset Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications envsubset Wednesday, January 14, 1998 Proposed Reissuance of the NPDES General Permit for envsubset Small Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified envsubset Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed

    75. How Did Endangered Species Protection Get Started?
    In 1978, the Game Commission and US Fish wildlife Service entered the status ofand improve conditions for state’s threatened and endangered species.
    http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/PGC/endangered/history.htm
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    How Did Endangered Species Protection Get Started?
    In 1969, Congress passed the Endangered Species Conservation Act to provide increased protection for threatened species and extended protection to a wider variety of wildlife. The movement was gathering momentum. Rescuing endangered species had become as important to legislators as tax reform. Nathaniel P. Reed, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Assistant Secretary eloquently captured the mood in a 1971 speech, when he reported, "I can assure you that I am fully committed to the task of insuring that the United States will assume and maintain a leadership role in preventing the irretrievable loss of any species. We are not so naive as to believe that we can halt evolution we know, despite our best efforts, that some species will slip over the brink into oblivion. But we are dedicated to the belief that America has matured to the point that we are no longer willing to sacrifice the end product of eons of evolution a species or subspecies of wildlife on the alter of the god called Progress without putting up one darned good fight!" The Endangered Species Act of 1973 furthered the cause of endangered species management. Far more comprehensive than the 1969 legislation, the new act reached all animals, whereas the earlier act addressed only vertebrates, molluscs and crustaceans. It established authority for protection before the danger of extinction becomes grave. It addressed all animal populations, whereas the 1969 Act recognized no category below subspecies. The 1973 Act provided for the listing and conservation of plants, which was absent from previous legislation.

    76. CPAWS Campaigns: Endangered Species In Saskatchewan
    respecting the management and control of such wildlife and any allows the Ministerto list species as endangered, extirpated, threatened or vulnerable
    http://www.cpaws-sask.org/campaign/legisl/endangered_sask2000.html

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    L E G I S L A T I O N Legal protection for endangered species in Saskatchewan - Summer 2000 outline forests grasslands parks ... documents In 1996, Canada's governments agreed to a national standard for endangered species conservation formally titled the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk . Along with other Canadian and Provincial jurisdictions, Saskatchewan agreed to "establish complementary legislation and programs that provide for effective protection of species at risk". Saskatchewan has made significant progress towards implementing the Accord via their endangered species provisions in the Wildlife Act (proclaimed in 1997 and amended in 1998 and 2000). The Act applies to all wild organisms and specifically allows for regulations "prescribing species of wildlife to be protected and respecting the management and control of such wildlife and any products thereof". The Act allows the Minister to list species as endangered, extirpated, threatened or vulnerable. The Minister may establish and consult an advisory committee regarding designations, but the

    77. 521 FW 4, Endangered Species, Fish And Wildlife Service Manual: U.S. Fish And Wi
    have the purposes of conserving species of fish, wildlife, or plants included onFederal or State lists of endangered or threatened species, or those
    http://policy.fws.gov/521fw4.html
    521 FW 4
    Endangered Species
    FWM#:380 (Supersedes 521 FW 4,12/17/92,
    FWM 059) Date: October 10, 2001 Series: State Grant Programs Part 521: Federal Aid Proram Eligibility Originating Office: Division of Federal Aid PDF Version
    4.1 What is the purpose of this chapter?
    This chapter provides the eligibility standards for grants under Section 6 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) 4.2 What is the authority for this Program? Section 6 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended [ 16 U.S.C. 1531-1543 ]. The ESA authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, ". . . to enter into a cooperative agreement with any State which establishes and maintains an adequate and active program for the conservation of endangered species and threatened
    species. . . ." The Secretary has delegated to the Director the responsibility for carrying out the purposes of the ESA. 50 CFR 81 contains the regulations for execution of the ESA. 4.3 Who administers this program? A. The Assistant Director - Endangered Species provides oversight for the Endangered Species program. B.

    78. 2000 Federal Register, 49958; Centralized Library: U.S. Fish And Wildlife Servic
    Cites 1996 IUCN Red List of threatened Animals Author Dr. Susan Lieberman, US Fishand wildlife Service, Office for this action is the endangered species Act of
    http://policy.fws.gov/library/00fr49958.html
    Filed ; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-U

    79. BILL C-33 - First Reading
    Killing, harming, etc., listed wildlife species. 33. 35. Application certain speciesin territories. Recovery of endangered, threatened and Extirpated species.
    http://www.parl.gc.ca/36/2/parlbus/chambus/house/bills/government/C-33/C-33_1/ta
    TABLE OF PROVISIONS
    AN ACT RESPECTING THE PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE SPECIES AT RISK IN CANADA
    SHORT TITLE
    1. Short title
    INTERPRETATION
    2. Definitions 3. Aboriginal and treaty rights 4. Sedentary living organisms
    HER MAJESTY
    5. Binding on Her Majesty
    PURPOSES
    6. Purposes
    CANADIAN ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION COUNCIL
    7. Composition
    ADMINISTRATION OF ACT
    8. Responsibility of Minister 9. Advisory committees to assist Minister 10. Administrative agreements
    STEWARDSHIP
    11. Conservation agreements - species at risk 12. Conservation agreements - other species 13. Funding agreements
    WILDLIFE SPECIES LISTING PROCESS
    Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada 14. Establishment 15. Functions 16. Composition 17. Regulations and guidelines 18. Subcommittees 19. Rules 20. Staff and facilities 21. Status reports 22. Applications 23. Time for assessment Reviews and Reports 24. Review of classifications 25. Copies to Minister and Council 26. Annual reports List of Wildlife Species at Risk 27. Regulations 28. Applications for assessment of imminent threat 29. Emergency listing

    80. BISON Species Account 010111
    endangered and threatened wildlife and Plants; Animal Candidate Review for Listingas endangered or threatened species, Proposed Rule.
    http://www.cmiweb.org/states/nmex_main/species/010111.htm
    010111 Chihuahua Catfish Ictalurus sp (NM)
    Biota Information System Of New Mexico BISON
    version 3/2002 BISON contains accounts for all vertebrate and many invertebrate species of wildlife occurring in New Mexico and Arizona (including all threatened, endangered and sensitive species). Many accounts are incomplete although new information is being added continuously. Errors do occur. Users are cautioned to refer back to the original cited source to assess completeness and correctness before using the information. The database is completely searchable when installed on stand-alone personal computers, and limited searches are available at http://nmnhp.unm.edu/bisonm/bisonquery.php. Accounts can be accessed directly at http://www.fwie.fw.vt.edu/states/nm.htm. Web updates are intermittent, not continuous, therefore some dynamic information such as legal status may not be absolutely current. Numbers listed under "References" and numbers enclosed by asterisks (e.g., *43*) refer to reference numbers in the last section of the account (i.e., REFERENCES) and indicate the source of the information. If you have questions or want to report errors, please contact Jim Hirsch, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe, NM; e-mail jhirsch@state.nm.us.

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