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         Birds Endangered & Threatened:     more books (32)
  1. An Illustrated Guide to Endangered or Threatened Species in Kansas by Suzanne L. Collins, Jerry Horak, et all 1995-10
  2. Endangered, Threatened & Rare Fauna of North Carolina PT. 3: A Re-Evaluation of the Birds (Occasional Papers of the North Carolina Biological Survey, 1) by James F. Parnell, David S. Lee, 1990-07
  3. Performance report as required by the Endangered Species Program, Texas: Grant no. E-1-11 : endangered and threatened species conservation : project WER48 ... the Trans-Pecos ecoregion of western Texas by Bonnie Reynolds McKinney, 1999
  4. The threatened and endangered species of Vermont by Martha M Kotter, 1992
  5. Endangered and Threatened Species in West Virginia. by Jr., Albert R. (ed) Buckelew, 1990
  6. Threatened Birds of the World: The Official Source for Birds on the Iucn Red List
  7. Globally Threatened Birds in Europe by Council of Europe, 1996-11
  8. Birds to Watch: The World List of Threatened Birds by NJ Colla, 1995-07-17
  9. Key Forests for Threatened Birds in Africa (ICBP Monograph,) by N. J. Collar, 1988-01
  10. Red Data Birds in Britain: Action for Rare, Threatened and Important Species (T & AD Poyser)
  11. Saving Asia's Threatened Birds: a Guide for Government and civil society.(Book Review): An article from: Endangered Species Update by Laura J. Howard, 2004-04-01
  12. Key Areas for Threatened Birds in the Neotropics (Birdlife Conservation Series) by DC Wege, AJ Long, 1995-07-01
  13. Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: The Iucn Red Data Book by N. M. Collins, M. G. Morris, 1985-01
  14. Species threatened with extinction: province; Manitoba adds bird, plants to list.(City): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-12

21. Administrative Rule - PART 1010 - LIST OF ENDANGERED AND THREATENED FAUNA
Eastern Massasauga, Sistrurus catenatus. d) threatened AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OFILLINOIS Timber Rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus. e) endangered birds OF ILLINOIS
http://dnr.state.il.us/legal/1010.htm
Illinois Department of Natural Resources PART 1010 - ILLINOIS LIST OF ENDANGERED AND THREATENED FAUNA Section 1010.10 Official List 1010.20 Definitions 1010.25 Criteria Used For Listing 1010.30 List AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 7 of the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Act [520 ILCS 10/7]. SOURCE: Filed December 21, 1977; effective December 31, 1977; codified at 5 Ill. Reg. 10653, amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 13705, effective July 25, 1984; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 4179, effective March 17, 1989; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 103, effective December 20, 1991; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 1134, effective January 18, 1994; recodified by changing the agency name from Department of Conservation to Department of Natural Resources at 20 Ill. Reg. 9389; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 3118, effective March 3, 1997; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 5556, effective April 26, 1999. Section 1010.10 Official List The following list has been adopted by the Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board as the Official List of Endangered and Threatened Fauna of Illinois. (Source: Amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 13705, effective July 25, 1984). Section 1010.20 Definitions

22. USFWS - Region 3: Threatened And Endangered Birds
birds Available Information (threatened, endangered, and proposed). Bald eagle(Haliaeetus leucocephalus). Bald Eagle Recovery and Proposed Delisting.
http://midwest.fws.gov/endangered/birds/
Birds: Available Information
(threatened, endangered, and proposed)
Bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagle Recovery and Proposed Delisting Other Bald Eagle Links
Bald Eagle Information

National Foundation to Protect America's Eagles

The Raptor Center
Least tern Sterna antillarum - Interior population Fact sheet
Missouri River News and Information

Upper Mississippi River Section 7 Consultation
Kirtland's warbler Dendroica kirtlandii Fact sheet
Working Together to Save a Special Bird....managing the forest for the Kirtland's warbler
(a fact sheet)
Kirtland's Warbler 2002 Nesting Season Summary

Kirtlands' Warbler - Annual Census Results 1971-2002
Kirtland's Warbler Guided Tour Information Piping plover Charadrius melodus Piping Plover (Great Lakes Population) Draft Recovery Plan Information News Release: Number of Great Lakes Nesting Piping Plovers Up in 2001 (Oct. 2, 2001)

23. FLORIDA'S ENDANGERED SPECIES, THREATENED SPECIES AND SPECIES OF SPECIAL CONCERN
AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AS endangered, threatened OR OTHERWISE CATEGORIZED AS OF CONCERN.Status Designation, Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, birds, Mammals, Invertebrates,
http://www.floridaconservation.org/pubs/endanger.html
FLORIDA'S ENDANGERED
SPECIES, THREATENED SPECIES
AND SPECIES OF SPECIAL CONCERN Official Lists
Publication Date: 1 August 1997
CONTENTS
PREFACE

NUMERICAL SUMMARY OF SPECIES LISTED BY STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AS ENDANGERED, THREATENED OR OTHERWISE CATEGORIZED AS OF CONCERN
OFFICIAL LISTS
Fish
Amphibians Reptiles Birds ... Plants PREFACE
  • GFC = Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission FDA = Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services FWS = United States Fish and Wildlife Service E = Endangered T = Threatened T(S/A) = Threatened/Similarity of Appearance T(E/P) = Threatened/Experimental Population SSC = Species of Special Concern C = Commercially Exploited
Tom H. Logan
Endangered Species Coordinator
NUMERICAL SUMMARY OF SPECIES LISTED BY STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AS ENDANGERED, THREATENED OR OTHERWISE CATEGORIZED AS OF CONCERN
Status Designation Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals Invertebrates Plants Total GFC E T SSC TOTAL FDA E T C TOTAL FWS E T T(S/A) T(E/P) TOTAL Return to Table of Contents OFFICIAL LISTS Designated Status Scientific Name Common Name(s) GFC FWS Fish Acipenser brevirostrum Shortnose sturgeon E E Acipenser oxyrhynchus Atlantic sturgeon SSC T* Ammocrypta asprella Crystal darter T Centropomus undecimalis Common snook SSC Cyprinodon variegatus hubbsi Lake Eustis pupfish SSC Etheostoma histrio Harlequin darter SSC Etheostoma okaloosae Okaloosa darter E E Etheostoma olmstedi maculaticeps Southern tessellated darter;

24. Threatened And Endangered Birds Of The Insular Caribbean
Island Resources Foundation and Birdlife International Threatenedand endangered birds of the Insular Caribbean.
http://www.irf.org/birds.htm
Threatened and Endangered
Birds of the Insular Caribbean
This is a new tool for Caribbean biodiversity conservation. Use this section of the Island Resources web site to find details about bird diversity (including all endemic and globally threatened species) in the insular Caribbean, using the data resources of BirdLife International [Scroll to the bottom of this page for information on sources.]
Home
Who We Are What We Do Where We Work, and How You Can Help ... Resumes ] [Resource Management]
Endemic Bird Areas and Globally Threatened Birds of the Insular Caribbean
[Click on the Endemic Bird Area name and read the text for that area from Endemic Bird Areas of the World . Similarly, click on a Threatened Species name to read the account from Threatened Birds of the Americas . For details on the terms "Endemic Bird Areas" or "Threatened Species" - or for information about how to acquire the source publications scroll to the bottom of this page or click here
ISLAND
Endemic Bird Areas Threatened Species

Latin Name Anguilla (Lesser Antilles 030) Antigua and Barbuda (Lesser Antilles 030) West Indian Whistling-duck , Dendrocygna arborea Bahama Islands (Bahamas 026) West Indian Whistling-duck
Dendrocygna arborea
Piping Plover
Charadrius melodus Kirtland's Warbler
Dendroica kirtlandii Barbados (Lesser Antilles 030) Bermuda (to UK) Cahow or Bermuda Petrel Pterodroma cahow Cayman Islands (to UK)

25. Endangered And Threatened Birds
endangered and threatened birds. This web page contains informationabout six birds, four endangered and two threatened. This page
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/l/clw212/birds.htm

26. Connecticut Wildlife Division Endangered And Threatened Species Series
Illustrations are copyright protected and may not be used in any other format. EndangeredSpecies, Mammals. birds. American Bittern. threatened Species, Top. Mammals.
http://dep.state.ct.us/burnatr/wildlife/learn/esfact.htm
Wildlife Division Learn About CT's Wildlife Common Wildlife Problems Office Directory ... Special Features Wildlife Division
Endangered and Threatened
Species Series Fact Sheets
PDF versions of these fact sheets area also available.
Endangered Species Mammals Least Shrew Birds American Bittern Peregrine Falcon Bald Eagle Pied-billed Grebe ... Yellow-breasted Chat Reptiles Bog Turtle Leatherback Sea Turtle Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle Timber Rattlesnake Amphibians Eastern Spadefoot Toad Fish Shortnose Sturgeon Invertebrates Puritan Tiger Beetle Threatened Species Top Mammals None Listed Birds Cooper's Hawk Least Tern Great Egret Piping Plover ... Snowy Egret Reptiles Atlantic Green Sea Turtle Loggerhead Sea Turtle Five-lined Skink Amphibians Northern Slimy Salamander Northern Spring Salamander Fish Atlantic Sturgeon Invertebrates No fact sheets currently available Special Concern Species Top Birds Willet Top of Page Wildlife Division Learn About ... Website Legal Info Send comments or questions regarding this site to dep.webmaster@po.state.ct.us

27. Endangered & Threatened Birds Of Northern California
Fish and Wildlife Service logo. Links to national web page. TextVersion. Some threatened endangered birds Found in California.
http://sacramento.fws.gov/es/animal_spp_acct/acctbird.htm
Text Version California brown pelican California clapper rail California condor ... Western snowy plover See also: U.S. Geological Survey Breeding Bird Survey More Species! California Spotted Owl
a species of concern
USFS Photo
News Release
New Report!
Birds of

Conservation

Concern

(pdf)
Contact us: Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office
2800 Cottage Way, Room W-2605, Sacramento, California 95825
Phone (916) 414-6600 ~ Fax (916) 414-6713 Email: fw1sacweb@fws.gov The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a part of the Department of the Interior, United States government. Privacy , and Technology Requirements

28. Endangered & Threatened Birds Of Northern California
US Fish Wildlife Service Pacific Region Sacramento Fish Wildlife OfficeSome threatened endangered birds Found in California Graphic Version.
http://sacramento.fws.gov/es/textfiles/acctbird_txt.htm

Graphic Version
California brown pelican California clapper rail California condor ... Main Species Account Page Click on a group name below to read about some California species Birds Fish Invertebrates Mammals ... Plants See also: New Report! Birds of Conservation Concern (pdf) U.S. Geological Survey - Breeding Bird Survey National page - More Species! [Site Search] [Home] Contact us:
Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office
2800 Cottage Way, Room W-2605
Sacramento, California 95825
Phone (916) 414-6600 - Fax (916) 414-6713 - Email: fw1sacweb@fws.gov The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a part of the Department of the Interior, United States government.
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29. Birds - Endangered Species
There are over 9,900 known species of birds. 321 species are considered endangered,meaning that they additional 727 species are Nearthreatened, meaning they
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/actionalerts.html
Extinction is unforgivable!
Extinction is FOREVER!
There are no second chances!
This is what extinction looks like... Hawaii is the bird extinction capital of the world.
Indonesia
and Brazil share the honours for the
bird endangerment capitals of the world.
How Does Extinction Happen?
A Case Study - the Passenger Pigeon
The Passenger Pigeon, once probably the most numerous bird on the planet, made its home in the billion or so acres of primary forest that once covered North America east of the Rocky Mountains. Their flocks, a mile wide and up to 300 miles long, were so dense that they darkened the sky for hours and days as the flock passed overhead. Population estimates from the 19th century ranged from 1 billion to close to 4 billion individuals. Total populations may have reached 5 billion individuals and comprised up to 40% of the total number of birds in North America. No one in the late 1800's could have ever imagined
that these birds would no longer be with us!
The immense roosting and nesting colonies invited over-hunting. Tens of thousands of individuals were harvested daily from nesting colonies, and shipped to markets in the east to make pigeon pie. Modern technology hastened the demise of the Passenger Pigeon. With the coming of the telegraph, the locations of flocks could be ascertained, and the birds were rentlessly pursued. To add insult to injury, continous clearing of the forests on which these birds depended limited the nesting habitat that they could use.

30. Nebraska's Nongame And Endangered Species Programs
birds Mountain Plover *. MAMMALS Southern Flying Squirrel. PLANTS Western PrairieFringed Orchid Blacknose Shiner. *Also on the US endangered or threatened List
http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/wildlife/ngthreat.html
Endangered Swift Fox E fforts on behalf of endangered and threatened species are categorized as: Population and Distribution Surveys
Research
Restoration
State Agency Consultation
Listing process

Nesting colonies of the endangered least tern and threatened piping plover are documented and monitored to determine reproductive success and to delineate essential nesting habitat. Data is used to identify management practices necessary for restoration of the two species. River sandbars have been cleared of vegetation to provide suitable nesting habitat. Nesting colonies susceptible to human disturbance are posted with signs to prevent intrusions. Wintering bald eagle concentrations and whooping crane migration stopover sites are being documented and monitored so that threatened, essential habitat can be protected. Research on the swift fox, blow-out penstemon least tern and mountain plover , conducted by universities under contract with the Game and Parks Commission, has identified factors limiting the survival of species, and has helped determine how the species can be restored or how further population declines can be prevented. The endangered blow-out penstemon is now being propagated in University of Nebraska greenhouses and successfully transplanted to suitable habitat in the Nebraska Sandhills.

31. ND Endangered And Threatened Species
Federally Listed endangered, threatened, and Candidate Species 1995. kill, harm,or harass endangered species. The birds historically wintered along the Gulf
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/others/nddanger/species/grusamer.htm
North Dakota's
Federally Listed Endangered, Threatened, and Candidate Species 1995
Whooping Crane ( Grus americanus
Official Status: Endangered
Endangered species are species that are in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of their range. It is unlawful to kill, harm, or harass endangered species.
Listed:
35 Federal Register 8495; June 2, 1970
Historical Status:
The historical breeding range of the whooping crane extended from Illinois, northwest through North Dakota, and up to the Northwest Territories. The last nesting record for North Dakota was in McHenry County in 1915. The birds historically wintered along the Gulf of Mexico. By the 1940's there were an estimated 21 whooping cranes left in the world. Most were from a flock that wintered at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the coast of Texas. It was later discovered that the birds were breeding in Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Territories.
Present Status:
There are presently about 145 whooping cranes in the wild. About 132 birds are in the Aransas-Wood Buffalo flock and 13 birds are in a flock that migrates between Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Idaho and Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. The Aransas-Wood Buffalo population migrates through North Dakota. During the 1991 fall migration there were 8 sightings in North Dakota from late September to mid October. The spring migration occurs from late April to mid June. Birds can show up in all parts of North Dakota although most sightings occur in the western 2/3 of the state.

32. 1994 Endangered And Threatened Species Recovery Program
Recovery Program endangered and threatened Species, 1994. birds. For an explanationof the symbols used in this table see the Appendix section of this resource.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/recovprg/table2b.htm
Recovery Program: Endangered and Threatened Species, 1994
Birds
For an explanation of the symbols used in this table see the Appendix section of this resource. Listed Species Listed As Lead Region Pop. Status Rec. Plan Plan Stage Recovery Achieved Rec. Prior Akepa, Hawaii (honeycreeper) E S Y F Akepa, Maui (honeycreeper) E D Y F Akepa, Maui (honeycreeper) E U Y F Akiapola'au (honeycreeper) E S Y F Blackbird, yellow-shouldered E,CH S Y F Bobwhite, masked (quail) E I Y RD(2) Broadbill, Guam E E Y F Caracara, Audubon's crested T S Y F Condor, California E,CH S Y RD Coot, Hawaiian (='alae-ke'oke'o) E S Y RD Crane, Mississippi sandhill E,CH I Y R(3) Crane, whooping E,CH I Y R(2) Creeper, Hawaii E S Y F Creeper, Molokai (=Kakawahie) E D Y F Creeper, Oahu (honeycreeper) E U N U Crow, Hawaiian (='alala) E I Y F Crow, Mariana E D Y F Crow, white-necked E U N NA Curlew, Eskimo E U N U Duck, Hawaiian (=koloa) E D Y R(1) Duck, Laysan E D Y F Eagle, bald (two separate listings) E,T I Y RD Eagle, bald (southwest) E S Y F Eider, spectacled T D N U Falcon, American peregrine (westem) E I Y RD Falcon, Arctic peregrine T I Y F Falcon, northem aplomado E U Y F Finch, Laysan (honeycreeper)

33. Rare Birds
endangered and threatened birds in New Jersey. endangered birds. endangeredSpecies are those prospects for survival in New Jersey
http://www.pressplus.com/content/birds/birdlist.html

34. Mammals, Birds, Reptiles & Amphibians, Fish
birds There is a separate list of Birdrelated reports that has informationon a number of the endangered and/or threatened birds.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/factsheets/00etlist1.htm
Endangered and Threatened
Vertebrate Species
Letters in Parentheses Indicate
Date of Listing Mammals Birds Fish MAMMALS
There is a separate list of Mammal-related reports that has information on a number of the endangered and/or threatened mammals.
There is also a list of mammal references
ENDANGERED
(A) Pine Marten Martes americana THREATENED
(J) Timber Wolf Canis lupus DELISTED as of 8/1/97
(A) Canada Lynx Lynx canadensis
NOTE: The Canada lynx was listed as a "Protected Wild Animal" in 1998. See NR 10.02 for more information. BIRDS
There is a separate list of Bird-related reports that has information on a number of the endangered and/or threatened birds. Endangered Resources Reports listed below pertain directly to the species they are listed after. There is a list of bird references ENDANGERED
(D) Piping Plover Charadrius melodus (H) Trumpeter Swan Cygnus buccinator (H) Yellow-throated Warbler Dendroica dominica (I) Snowy Egret Egretta thula (B) Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus (H) Worm-eating Warbler Helmitheros vermivorus (D) Loggerhead Shrike Lanius ludovicianus (F) Red-necked Grebe Podiceps grisegena (H) Caspian Tern Sterna caspia (D) Forster's Tern Sterna forsteri (D) Common Tern Sterna hirundo (H) Bewick's Wren Thryomanes bewickii (D) Barn Owl Tyto alba THREATENED (I) Henslow's Sparrow Ammodramus henslowii (D) Red-shouldered Hawk Buteo lineatus (D) Great Egret Casmerodius albus (I) Yellow Rail Coturnicops noveboracensis (I) Spruce Grouse Falcipennis canadensis (H) Cerulean Warbler Dendroica cerulea

35. The Ornithological Web Library Links To Endangered Species: Programs & Research
The Ornithological Web Library a comprehensive libraryof endangered and threatened wild birds.
http://www.aves.net/the-owl/blnkrare.htm
Endangered Birds
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36. NJAS: Endangered And Threatened Wildlife Of New Jersey
threatened Species are those who may become endangered if conditions surroundingthem begin to or continue to deteriorate. birds. endangered.
http://www.njaudubon.org/Conservation/Endanger.html
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ENDANGERED AND NONGAME SPECIES PROGRAM
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY DIVISION OF FISH, GAME AND WILDLIFE Endangered Species are those whose prospects for survival in New Jersey are in immediate danger because of a loss or change in habitat, over-exploitation, predation, competition, disease, disturbance or contamination. Assistance is needed to prevent future extinction in New Jersey. For more information, visit the Endangered and Nongame Species Program web site Threatened Species are those who may become endangered if conditions surrounding them begin to or continue to deteriorate.
Birds
Endangered
  • Pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps BR American bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus BR Bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus ** Northern harrier, Circus cyaneusBR Northern goshawk, Accipiter gentilis BR

37. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Threatened/Endangered Birds
threatened/ endangered birds American Peregrine Falcon Village ElementarySchool, Princeton Junction, New Jersey, USA; Arctic Peregrine
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/birds.html
Threatened/ Endangered Birds
  • American Peregrine Falcon
    Village Elementary School, Princeton Junction, New Jersey, U.S.A.
  • Arctic Peregrine Falcon
    William Street School, Lancaster, New York, U.S.A.
  • Attwater's Prairie Chicken
    Fillmore Central School, Fillmore, New York, U.S.A.
  • Bald Eagle 1
    David Lewis Public School, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada.
  • Bald Eagle 2
    East Side Elementary School, Harrisburg, Illinois, U.S.A.
  • Bald Eagle 3
    Pitkin School, East Hartford, Connecticut U.S.A.
  • Bald Eagle 4
    Cub Run Elementary School, Cub Run, Kentucky, U.S.A.
  • Black Stilt
    Hilltop School, Taupo, New Zealand
  • Blue-footed Booby Bird
    Woodleigh School, Frankston, Victoria, Australia
  • Brown Pelican Fillmore Central School, Fillmore, New York, U.S.A.
  • California Condor 1 Taabinga State School, Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia
  • California Condor 2 Fillmore Central School, Fillmore, New York, U.S.A.
  • California Condor 3 William Street School, Lancaster, New York, U.S.A.
  • California Condor 4 American School of Kuwait, Hawalli, Kuwait City, Kuwait
  • Cassowary Our Lady Of Good Council Primary School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • 38. Hawaii's Endangered Species Hotlinks
    birds Kauai akailoa, Kauai ou, and the Kauai o'o. Hawaii's endangered SpeciesThis website includes an updated list of Hawaii's endangered and threatened
    http://www.hisurf.com/~enchanted/hawaii'shotlinks1.html
    Hawaii's Endangered Species Websites: Hawaii's Endangered and Threatened Species: A highly recommended site created by the staff of Hawaii's Bishop Museum for anyone who is studying Hawaii's endangered and threatened species. It includes images, links, database, descriptions, and publications. NOAA Research Vessel Townsend Cromwell Student Connection: This site is geared towards students interested in Hawaii's marine wildlife and enviornment. The site allows students to track the activities of a federal research vessel working to protect Hawaii's monk seals, lobsters, birds, fish, and environment. The site is updated twice a week with photos and descriptions of activities in the Hawaiian archipelago. The site also allows students to email the vessel with twice a week with photos and descriptions of activities in the Hawaiian archipelago. The site also allows students to email the vessel with specific questions about the boats work. This is a great resource forstudents and teachers alike Conservation Hawaii :An education site offering various paths to a better understanding of Hawai`i's unique and endangered environment and the need to balance natural resource protection with the demands of a growing human population Hawaii's Endangered and Extinct Birds: includes written description and drawings of the following endangered native birds: Kauai akailoa, Kauai ou, and the Kauai o'o.

    39. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Endangered Species
    Animals of the World WCMC 1996 Animal Redlist threatened birds of Asia the BirdlifeInternational Red Data Book threatened and endangered Species System (TESS
    http://www.biosis.org/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

    40. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: REGIONAL List Of References On Endangered, Threatened,
    and reptiles by J. Mitchell, birds by MA Byrd and mammals by CO Handley, Jr.) Terwilliger,K. and JR Tate 1995 A Guide to endangered and threatened Species in
    http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/endsp2.htm
    Regional List of References on Endangered, Threatened, and Recently Extinct Vertebrates
    T his section includes a representative sampling of state and regional publications that provide species accounts and/or status reports.
    Ashton, D., and E. Dowd
    Fragile Legacy: Endangered, Threatened and Rare Animals of South Dakota.
    Ashton, R.E. (Series Editor)
    Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida. Gainesville, University Press of Florida. Volume I: Mammals, edited by S.R. Humphrey; Volume 2: Fishes, edited by C.R. Gilbert; Volume 3, Amphibians and Reptiles, edited by P.E. Moler. (Revision and Updating of 1978 edition.)
    Brunstetter, R. and R. Kuhler
    1987 to 1997 Endangered, Threatened, and Rare Fauna of North Carolina . Occasional papers of the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences and the North Carolina Biological survey No. 11. (part 1. A re-evaluation of the mammals, edited by M.K. Clark; part 2. A re-evaluation of the marine and estuarine fishes by S.W. Ross et al; part 3. A re-evaluation of the birds edited by D.S. Lee and J.F. Parnell; part 4 Reevaluation of the freshwater fishes edited by E.F. Menhinick and A.L. Braswell.)
    Campbell, L.

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