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Report: Federal officials consider removing manatees from endangered species list 
The Daily Comet - Apr 08 9:43 PM
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service might reclassify manatees as "threatened" instead of "endangered," a move that would cause the animal to lose its endangered species protection, according to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post.
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Report: Game official leaked data on endangered species 
Daily Bulletin - Mar 30 10:49 PM
WASHINGTON - A Bush administration official broke federal rules and could face administrative sanctions for leaking nonpublic federal information about endangered species to private industry groups, the agency's internal watchdog found.
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Meditrina Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Initiates Phase II Trial and Raises $4.4M in Initial Funding 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - 2 hours, 34 minutes ago
Meditrina Pharmaceuticals, Inc., today announced the start of its phase II clinical trial for its lead product candidate, Femathina .
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'Lung Endometriosis is Life Threatening and can be Fatal,' Says Glynis Wallace, DMD, Author, Living with Lung and Colon ... 
[Press Release] PR Web - Apr 04 12:15 AM
The truth about Lung Endometriosis is incontrovertible -- malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, you are forced to face it. This non-cancerous disease, lung endometriosis, can be fatal.You can die from lung endometriosis. Does this sound alarming? It should. In the misinformation aftermath of last month's National Endometriosis Awareness month observation, it is now ...
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Biotech Day In Review: Sanofi-Aventis Lands Cancer Vaccine For $680 Million 
SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 29 3:05 AM
Centient Biotech Investor submits: Sanofi-Aventis will spend up to $680 million to partner with Oxford BioMedica [OXB.L ] on its cancer vaccine, TroVax. The therapeutic vaccine, which is aimed at solid tumors, is in a Phase III trial against renal cancer.
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How to submit wedding, engagement and anniversary announcements 
Savannah Morning News - Mar 28 9:59 PM
Effingham Now is pleased to publish wedding, engagement and anniversary announcements. To do so, we need your help. Please observe the following rules in your submissions.
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With this ring... 
Petoskey News-Register - Mar 27 5:53 AM
Husbands and wives need to band together - figuratively and literally. In the literal sense, it's with gold, white gold or platinum rings that show the world your commitment.
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The fight game: NHL's rules of engagement 
USA Today - Apr 05 10:19 AM
The brutal knockout of Todd Fedoruk of the Philadelphia Flyers by Colton Orr of the New York Rangers a scant 20 seconds into the game March 21 was proof to many the NHL is filled with bloodthirsty goons out of the Paul Newman movie Slap Shot. What could cause two professional athletes to pound each other, asked critics, with the game barely started?
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Shaping the Future 
RedNova - Mar 28 1:23 PM
... and flying the flag for the Tees Valley TEES Valley's process industry continues to develop and grow.
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Desktop Linux: French Version of Linspire Released 
Linux World - Apr 03 9:32 AM
Linspire, developer of the commercial desktop Linux OS and primary sponsor of the IRMA Project (International Resource Management Application), a community-based desktop Linux localization initiative, announced the immediate release and availability of Linspire French 5. The combined translation efforts from the IRMA community, Linspire translation specialists and strategic partners have led to ...
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BARBARA WALLRAFF: Use logic in finding word meanings 
Detroit Free Press - Mar 25 12:37 AM
Lynne Waite of Newberry, Mich., writes: "You have often said that dictionaries state usage and not correctness of English. So to use a dictionary definition to show the correct meaning of 'pair,' as you recently did, is invalid."
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Wellness Guide 
Honolulu Weekly - Feb 28 1:15 AM
Some folks have peculiar ideas about what will keep them feeling fine and in tip-top shapean out-of-left-field diet, a bizarre folk remedy, a day hunting feral pigs. Whatever works is whatever works. The point is, its your health and your life. Live it how you see fit.
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60 Languages in A 3MB Dictionary 
[Press Release] PR Web - Apr 02 12:18 AM
Coolsoft (Sweden) AB today announced that Coolexon Dictionary is available as a free download and trial. Coolexon is a dictionary and multi-language translation software providing results in over 60 languages. It offers users a variety of free dictionaries and translation tools in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and other major languages in the world. (PRWeb ...
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60 Languages in One 3MB Dictionary 
[Press Release] PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Mar 29 12:01 AM
Coolsoft (Sweden) AB today announced that Coolexon Dictionary is available as a free download and trial. Coolexon is a dictionary and multi-language translation software providing results in over 60 languages. It offers users a variety of free dictionaries and translation tools in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and other major languages in the world.
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North County officers have translation options 
North County Times - Apr 08 1:02 AM
NORTH COUNTY ---- Spanish-speaking college students are riding with sheriff's deputies in Vista to help them with translation on routine matters.
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New from Celebrity: West Coast wine cruise 
El Paso Times - 12 minutes ago
Wine tasting at West Coast wineries, plus onboard food- and wine-themed activities (talks, seminars, culinary demonstrations) will tempt travelers on Celebrity Cruises' midsize Mercury, sailing this fall from Vancouver, B.C., to San Diego.
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Bulldog stars get a moment to shine 
The Daily Dispatch - Apr 03 2:18 PM
The Second Annual Academic Decathlon sponsored Talent show was held on March 2007 in the Douglas High School auditorium. The talent show began at 6:30 p.m. and ended at 9:00 p.m. with a very happy crowd and excited students.
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Being bilingual has its payoff 
The News-Press - Mar 21 10:29 PM
Cape Coral resident Alessia Leathers, who is from Peru, South America, writes about how words in Spanish and English can often be misinterpreted.
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LeapFrog Takes Learning to New Levels in 2007 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 12 5:00 AM
LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. , a leading manufacturer of technology-based learning products, today announced its 2007 line of educational products, including innovative new platforms and engaging updates to award-winning products-all designed to make learning fun.
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Monster Employment Index Europe Data for March to be Released Tuesday, April 10 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 9:00 PM
LONDON----Monster Worldwide Europe Will Release the Monthly Monster Employment Index Europe Findings for March on Tuesday, April 10 at 6am CET
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Top 10 wedding dance party songs 
Inside Bay Area - Apr 03 7:11 AM
1. "YMCA" Village People 2. "We Are Family" Sister Sledge 3. "Celebration" Kool & The Gang 4. "Be With You" Enrique Iglesias 5.
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car agrees to buy Vanguard Car Rental 
Belleville News-Democrat - Apr 02 9:59 PM
Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced late Friday that it has agreed to buy Vanguard Car Rental Group Inc.
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Picks Up National, Alamo 
BrandWeek - Apr 03 5:12 PM
CHICAGO -- Enterprise Rent-A-Car is poised to grab a bigger chunk of the airport car rental market after entering into an agreement to buy Vanguard Car Rental Group, which operates the National and Alamo brands.
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car agrees to buy Vanguard Car Rental 
Belleville News-Democrat - Apr 02 9:59 PM
Enterprise Rent-A-Car announced late Friday that it has agreed to buy Vanguard Car Rental Group Inc.
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CyberShift's April Webcasts Examine The Benefits Of Enterprise-Class Workforce And Expense Management Solutions 
RetailSolutionsOnline - Mar 26 5:33 AM
CyberShift's April Webcasts examine the benefits of enterprise-class workforce and expense management solutions.
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ECW Results (04/03/07) 
Lords of Pain - Apr 04 1:32 AM
ECW opens with ECW Champion Bobby Lashley making his way to the ring and grabs a mic. Bobby says that WM23 was the biggest moment of his life. Whether it was the eighty-thousand in attendance, the millions at home or Sports Center.
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Palace Entertainment Holdings, Inc. Fourth Quarter and Twelve Months 2006 Results and Earnings Call 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 7:44 PM
Palace Entertainment Holdings, Inc. and Festival Fun Parks, LLC , its wholly-owned subsidiary, one of the largest operators of water parks and family entertainment centers in the United States is delaying the filing of its Annual Report on 10-K.
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Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop is tonight 
Louisville Courier-Journal - Mar 30 3:07 AM
Frankfort Avenue-area galleries and businesses plan a full schedule of activities and events tonight for the area's Trolley Hop.
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Talk of adult entertainment has township review zoning 
The Daily Telegram - Feb 24 10:13 AM
Adrian Township trustees plan to prevent a rumored adult entertainment bar at L.A. Cafe, which an owner says is up for sale; L.A. Cafe owners have not confirmed the sale nor any plans if the club were sold.
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Connecticut entrepreneur slain in Colombia 
Boston Globe - 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
A Connecticut entrepreneur who introduced foreign men to "young, beautiful, sexy Latin women" via the Internet was killed in the western city of Cali by gunmen on a motorcycle who wounded his Colombian wife.
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Lesson for farmers: Diversity 
The Bismarck Tribune - 49 minutes ago
By TONY SPILDE Bismarck Tribune Like craps, crops can be a gamble. Weather on the Northern Plains is reliable only in the sense that you can never count on it, and markets always fluctuate.
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Endangered animals
For other uses, see endangered species (disambiguation).
The endangered Sea Otter
Conservation status

the risk of extinction

Extinction

Extinct

Threatened

Critically Endangered
Endangered
Vulnerable

Lower risk

Near Threatened
Conservation Dependent
Least Concern

See also

World Conservation Union
IUCN Red List

An endangered species is a population of organisms (usually a taxonomic species), which because it is either (a) few in number or (b) threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters, it is at risk of becoming extinct. Many countries have laws offering special protection to these species or their habitats: for example, forbidding hunting, restricting land development or creating preserves. Only a few of the many endangered species actually make it to the lists and obtain legal protection. Many more species become extinct, or potentially will become extinct, without gaining public notice.

The greatest factor of concern is the rate at which species are becoming extinct within the last 150 years. While species have evolved and become extinct on a regular basis for the last several hundred million years, the number of species becoming extinct since the Industrial Revolution has no precedent in biological history. If this rate of extinction continues, or accelerates as now seems to be the case, the number of species becoming extinct in the next decade could number in the millions[1]. While most people readily relate to endangerment of large mammals or birdlife, some of the greatest ecological issues are the threats to stability of whole ecosystems if key species vanish at any level of the food chain.

Contents

  • 1 Issues of extinction
  • 2 Conservation status
  • 3 Endangered mammals
  • 4 Endangered birds
  • 5 Endangered reptiles
  • 6 Endangered amphibians
  • 7 Endangered fish
  • 8 Endangered arthropods
  • 9 Endangered mollusks
  • 10 Endangered plants
  • 11 Controversy
  • 12 See also
  • 13 References
  • 14 External links

Issues of extinction

Main article: Extinction

Species extinction is the ultimate concern, but there are four different reasons to have for concern with this outcome:

  1. Loss of a species as a biological entity
  2. Destabilization of an ecosystem
  3. Endangerment of other species
  4. Loss of irreplaceable genetic material and associated biochemicals

The loss of a species in and of itself is an important factor, both as diminution of the enjoyment of nature and as a moral issue for those who believe humans are stewards of the natural environment. Destabilization is a well understood outcome, when an element of food or predation is removed from an ecosystem. Examples abound that other species are in turn affected, such that population increases or declines are forthcoming in these secondary species. Drastic change or an unstable spiral can ensue, until other species are lost and the ecosystem structure is changed markedly and irreversibly.

The fourth outcome is more subtle, but perhaps the most important point for mankind to grasp. Each species carries unique genetic material in its DNA and in its chemical factory responding to these genetic instructions. For example, in the valleys of central China, a fernlike weed called sweet wormwood grows, that is the only source of artemisinin, a drug that is nearly 100 percent effective against malaria (Jonietz, 2006). If this plant were lost to extinction, then the ability to control malaria, even today a potent killer, would diminish. There are countless other examples of chemicals unique to a certain species, whose only source is the species, whose genetic factory makes that given substance. How many further chemicals have not yet been discovered and could vanish from the planet when further species become extinct cannot be determined, but it is a highly debated and influential point.

Though extinction can be a natural effect of the process of natural selection, the current extinction crisis is not related to that process. At the present, the Earth is at a peak of biodiversity[1] and scientists contend that the Earth is undergoing the sixth mass extinction period.[2] These periods have occurred before without human intervention; however the current extinction period is unique. Previous periods were triggered by physical causes, such as meteorite collision and volcanic eruption, all leading to climate change. The current extinction period is being caused by humans and began approximately 100,000 years ago with the diaspora of humans to different parts the world. By entering new ecosystems which had never before experienced the human presence, humans disrupted the ecological balance by hunting and also possibly bringing disease. From this time up to approximately 10,000 years ago is known as "phase one" of the sixth extinction period.

Phase two of the period began approximately 10,000 years ago with the birth of agriculture. With the birth of agriculture, humans did not have to rely on interaction with other species for survival and so could begin to domesticate them, and they also did not have to adhere to the limitations of the ecosystem's carrying capacity. Thus, humans became the first species able to live outside local ecosystems. As Niles Eldridge says "Indeed, to develop agriculture is essentially to declare war on ecosystems - converting land to produce one or two food crops, with all other native plant species all now classified as unwanted "weeds" -- and all but a few domesticated species of animals now considered as pests."[3] With the ability to live outside of a local ecosystem, humans have been free to breech the "carrying-capacity" of areas and overpopulate, putting ever more stress on the environment with destructive activities necessary for more population growth. Today, those activities include tropical deforestation, coral loss, other habitat destruction, overexploitation of species, introduction of alien species into ecosystems and pollution (such as soil contamination and greenhouse gases).

Conservation status

The conservation status of a species is an indicator of the likelihood of that endangered species continuing to survive. Many factors are taken into account when assessing the conservation status of a species; not simply the number remaining, but the overall increase or decrease in the population over time, breeding success rates, known threats, and so on. In many areas this is referred to as a red-listed species. Internationally, 189 countries have signed an accord agreeing to create Biodiversity Action Plans to protect endangered and other threatened species. In the USA this plan is usually called a species Recovery Plan.

The best-known worldwide conservation status listing is the IUCN Red List, but many more specialized lists exist. The following conservation status categories are used in articles in this encyclopedia. They are loosely based on the IUCN categories.

  • Extinct: the last remaining member of the species had died, or is presumed beyond reasonable doubt to have died. Examples: Thylacine, Dodo, Passenger Pigeon.
  • Extinct in the wild: captive individuals survive, but there is no free-living, natural population. Examples: Dromedary.
  • Critical or critically endangered: faces an extremely high risk of extinction in the immediate future. Examples: Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Arakan Forest Turtle
  • Endangered: faces a very high risk of extinction in the near future. Examples: Blue whale, Snow Leopard, Kings holly
  • Vulnerable: faces a high risk of extinction in the medium-term. Examples: Cheetah, Bactrian Camel
  • Secure or lower risk: no immediate threat to the survival of the species. Examples: Norway Rats, Nootka Cypress, Llama

The following lists are examples of endangered species. It is important to stress that the following lists are a miniscule fraction of the total endangered species. It is also worth noting that the number of species becoming extinct each year is many times as large as the number of species classified as endangered; this fact arises from the extensive and slow review process for listing new species as endangered. It also arises from the loluminous number of yearly extinctions, often for species about which little docementation exists. Note that because of varying standards for regarding a species as endangered, and the very large number of endangered species, these lists should not be regarded as comprehensive.

Endangered mammals

The endangered Island Fox

The following list is a very small fraction of known endangered mammals:

  • Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus)
  • Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis)
  • Banteng (Bos javanicus)
  • Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis)
  • Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)
  • Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes)
  • Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
  • Bonobo (Pan paniscus)
  • Burrowing Bettong (Bettongia lesueur nova)
  • Common Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
  • Chinese River Dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer) and other river dolphins
  • Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema)
  • Eastern Gorilla (Gorilla beringei)
  • Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus)
  • Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis)
  • Gelada (Theropithecus gelada)
  • Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus)
  • Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)
  • Giant Pangolin (Manis gigantea)
  • Golden Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia)
Humpback Whale
  • Gray bat (Myotis grisescens)
  • Hawaiian Monk Seal (Monachus schauinslandi)
  • Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus)
  • Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata)
  • Indri (Indri indri)
  • Island Fox (Urocyon littoralis)
  • Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus)
  • Key Deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium)
  • Kouprey (Bos sauveli)
  • Leopard (Panthera pardus)
  • Mahogany Glider (Petaurus gracilis)
  • Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii)
  • Numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus)
  • Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus and Pongo abelii)
American bison skull heap. There were as few as 750 bison in 1890 from overhunting.
  • Père David's Deer (Elaphurus davidianus)
  • Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus)
  • Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens)
  • Red Wolf (Canis rufus)
  • Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana)
  • Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
  • Sei Whale (Balaenoptera borealis)
  • Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia)
  • Steller's Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus)
  • Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis)
  • Temminck's Pangolin (Manis temminckii)
  • Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii)
  • Tiger (Panthera tigris)
  • Timber Wolf (Canis lupus)
  • Vaquita (Phocoena sinus)
  • Western Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla)
  • West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus)
  • Wolverine (Gulo gulo)

Endangered birds

Immature California Condor
  • Alaotra Grebe (Tachybaptus rufolavatus)
  • Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus)
  • Amami Thrush (Zoothera major)
  • Amsterdam Albatross (Diomedea amsterdamensis)
  • Attwater's prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus cupido attwateri)
  • Bali Starling (Leucospar rothschildi)
  • Black-capped Petrel (Pterodroma hasitata)
  • Brazilian Merganser (Mergus octosetaceus)
  • California Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus)
  • California Least Tern (Sterna antillarum browni)
  • California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus)
  • Chatham Albatross (Thalassarche eremita)
  • Chinese Crested Tern (Sterna bernsteinii)
  • Christmas Island Frigatebird (Fregata andrewsi)
  • Cozumel Thrasher (Toxostoma guttatum)
  • Eskimo Curlew (Numenius borealis)
  • Giant Ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea)
  • Glaucous Macaw (Anodorhynchus glaucus)
  • Guam Rail (Gallirallus owstoni)
  • Gurney's Pitta (Pitta gurneyi)
  • Hawaiian Crow (Corvus hawaiiensis)
  • Hawaiian Goose or Néné (Branta sandvicensis)
  • Imperial Woodpecker (Campephilus imperialis)
  • Indian White-rumped Vulture (Gyps bengalensis)
  • Ivory-billed Woodpecker (Campephilus principalis)
  • Jerdon's Courser (Rhinoptilus bitorquatus)
  • Junin Flightless Grebe (Podiceps taczanowskii)
  • Kakapo (Strigops habroptilus)
  • Kittlitz's Murrelet (Brachyramphus brevirostris)
  • Kiwi (Apteryx australis, A. hastii, A. owenii)
  • Laysan Duck (Anas laysanensis)
  • Lear's Macaw (Anodorhynchus leari)
  • Long-billed Vulture, (Gyps indicus)
  • Magdalena Tinamou (Crypturellus saltuarius)
  • Magenta Petrel (Pterodroma magentae)
  • Mauritius Fody (Foudia rubra)
  • Mauritius Parakeet (Psittacula eques)
  • Mindoro Bleeding-heart (Gallicolumba platenae)
  • New Zealand Storm-petrel (Oceanites maorianus)
  • Night Parrot (Geopsittacus occidentalis)
  • Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita)
  • Okinawa Woodpecker (Sapheopipo noguchii)
  • Orange-bellied Parrot (Neophema chrysogaster)
  • Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)
  • Po'ouli (Melamprosops phaeosoma)
  • Puerto Rican Parrot (Amazona vittata)
  • Raso Skylark (Alauda razae)
  • Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis)
  • Red-vented Cockatoo (Cacatua haematuropygia)
  • Ridgway's Hawk (Buteo ridgwayi)
  • São Tomé Grosbeak (Neospiza concolor)
  • Siberian Crane (Grus leucogeranus)
  • Slender-billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris)
  • Socorro Mockingbird, (Mimodes graysoni)
  • Sociable Lapwing (Vanellus gregarius)
  • Spix's Macaw (Cyanopsitta spixii)
  • Sumaatran Elephant
  • Takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri)
  • White-headed Duck (Oxyura leucocephala)
  • White-shouldered Ibis (Pseudibis davisoni)
  • Whooping Crane (Grus americana)
  • Writhed-billed Hornbill (Aceros waldeni)
  • Yellow-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua sulphurea)
  • Zino's Petrel (Pterodroma madeira)
  • Mountain Pygmy Possum

Endangered reptiles

Loggerhead Sea Turtle
  • Californian Walking Bird (Augusto squamish)
  • St. Croix ground lizard (Ameiva polops)
  • Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta)
  • Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
  • Cuban Crocodile (Crocodylus rhombifer)
  • Mona Ground Iguana (Cyclura stejnegeri)
  • Mesoamerican River Turtle (Dermatemys mawii)
  • Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)
  • Indigo snake (Drymarchon)
  • Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata)
  • Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard (Gambelia silus)
  • Burmese Star Tortoise (Geochelone platynota)
  • Kemp's Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys kempii)
  • Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea)
  • Flat Back Turtle (Natator depressa)
  • Grand Skink (Oligosoma grande)
  • Otago Skink (Oligosoma otagense)
  • Monito Gecko (Sphaerodactylus micropithecus)
  • Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard (Uma inornata)
  • Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis)
  • Island Night Lizard (Xantusia riversiana)
  • Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma)
  • San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia)
  • Smith's Dwarf Chameleon (Bradypodion taeniabronchum)

Endangered amphibians

Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander (photo courtesy of Don Roberson)
  • Arroyo Southwestern toad (Bufo californicus (=microscaphus))
  • Barton Springs salamander (Eurycea sosorum)
  • California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense)
  • Desert slender salamander (Batrachoseps aridus)
  • Fleischmann's Glass Frog
  • Houston toad (Bufo houstonensis)
  • Italian spade-footed toad (Pelobates fuscus insubricus)
  • Mississippi gopher frog ( Rana capito sevosa)
  • Mountain yellow-legged frog (Rana muscosa)
  • Palmate newt (Triturus helvetica)
  • Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum)
  • Shenandoah salamander (Plethodon shenandoah)
  • Sonoran tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi)
  • Texas blind salamander (Eurycea rathbuni)
  • Wyoming toad ( Bufo baxteri (=hemiophrys))
  • Telmatobius (Telmatobius Wiegmann)
  • Spotted Tree Frog
  • Baw Baw Frog
  • Wallum Sedge Frog
  • Day's Frog

Endangered fish

An Asian arowana
  • Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus)
  • Bonytail (Gila elegans)
  • Chinese paddlefish (Psephurus gladius)
  • Coelacanth (Coelacanthiformes)
  • Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus lucius)
  • Cui-ui (Chasmistes cujus)
  • Dwarf Pygmy Goby (Pandaka pygmae)
  • Gambusia eurystoma, native to Mexico, due to very limited habitat
  • Humpback chub (Gila cypha)
  • June sucker (Chasmistes liorus)
  • Moapa dace (Moapa coriacea)
  • Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus)
  • Virgin River chub (Gila seminuda)

Endangered arthropods

  • San Bruno elfin butterfly (Incisalia mossii bayensis), due to limited range of habitat and development encroachment
  • Spruce-fir moss spider (Microhexura montivaga)
  • Tooth cave spider (Neoleptoneta myopica)
  • Delhi Sands flower-loving fly (Rhaphiomidas terminatus abdominalis), due to severely limited range of habitat and development
  • White-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes)
  • Kentucky cave shrimp (Palaemonias ganteri)
  • Alabama cave shrimp (Palaemonias alabamae)

Endangered mollusks

  • Iowa Pleistocene Snail (Discus macclintocki)

Endangered plants

About 6% of the 300,000 identified species are endangered due to overcollection or destruction of habitat, among other causes. Pollinator decline is also a factor for some species. The following is a very small fraction of the endangered plants:

  • African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha), due to forest clearance
  • Baishanzu fir (Abies beshanzuensis) of southeast China, three trees known on an isolated mountain summit
  • Baker's larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) of California, due to very limited habitat
  • Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis), due to land clearance
  • Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides), thought to be extinct until 1941, when a small stand was discovered in China
  • Hickman's potentilla (Potentilla hickmanii), thought to be extinct until rediscovery in early 1990s.
  • Kaka Beak (Clianthus puniceus) of New Zealand, due to introduced grazers and competing plants
  • King of the Paphs Orchid (Paphiopedilum rothschildianum) of Asia, due to overcollection
  • Louisiana Quillwort, (Isoetes louisianensis) of Louisiana, due to very limited habitat
  • Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) of Europe, due to overcollection
  • muiri tree (Prunus africanus) of Kenya and neighboring countries, because of harvesting excessively and by improper methods
  • Pinus squamata of southwest China, about 20 trees known
  • Saguaro cactus (Carnegia gigantea) of North America, due to overcollection, slow maturing, and slow breeding
  • Saharan Cypress (Cupressus dupreziana) of North Africa, due to small population and desertification
  • Santa Cruz Tarweed (Holocarpa macradenia), of California, due to limited range of habitat and encroachment by man
  • Tennessee coneflower (Echinacea tennesseensis) and Pyne's ground plum (Astragalus bibullatus) of the Nashville Basin of Tennessee, due to limited cedar glade habitat and its destruction by urbanization.
  • Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) of North America, due to land clearance and overcollection.
  • Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) of Australia, also known as the 'Dinosaur Tree'. Wollemia fossils have been found in Australia, Antarctica and New Zealand. The plant was thought to be extinct until two trees were discovered in 1994. Research into the horticultural development of the Wollemi pine is being conducted at Mount Annan Botanic Garden. The plants are now available and commercially propagated.

Controversy

Some endangered species laws are controversial. Typical areas of controversy include: criteria for placing a species on the endangered species list, and criteria for removing a species from the list once its population has recovered; whether restrictions on land development constitute a "taking" of land by the government; the related question of whether private landowners should be compensated for the loss of use of their land; and obtaining reasonable exceptions to protection laws.

Being listed as an endangered species can backfire, since it could make a species more desirable for collectors and poachers [4]. However, this is usually a spurious argument by those favoring loose protection laws.

Another argument against listing species is the use of the "shoot, shovel, and shut up"[5] method of clearing endangered species from an area of land. Due to the fact that landowners currently may perceive a diminution in value for their land after finding an endangered animal on it, some owners have opted to silently kill and bury the animals, thus removing the problem from their land, but at the same time further reducing the population of an endangered species. It has also been noted that the effectivenes of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), which coined the term "endangered species", has been questioned. Only 15 species have been de-listed to date, and many of those species recovered from the stoppage of practices not related to the ESA, such as the use of DDT.

See also

  • Biodiversity
  • Conservation status
  • Red and Blue-listed
  • Convention on Biological Diversity
  • Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES)
  • Extinct birds
  • Endangered Species Act
  • International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling
  • List of endangered animal species
  • List of extinct animals
  • List of extinct and endangered animals of the British Isles
  • Rare species
  • Red Data Book of the Russian Federation
  • Snail darter controversy
  • Timeline of environmental events
  • Ecological Economics

References

  1. ^ S.L. Pimm, G.J. Russell, J.L. Gittleman and T.M. Brooks, The Future of Biodiversity, Science 269: 347-350 (1995)

External links

  • "The Sixth Extinction"
  • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Threatened and Endangered Species System (TESS).
  • Endangered species by continent
  • Sundarbans Tiger Project Research and Conservation of of tigers in the largest remaining mangrove forest in the world.
  • Everything you wanted to know about endangered species — Provided by New Scientist.
  • "Science counts species on brink". (Nov 17, 2004). BBC News.
  • Endangered Native Carnivores in the Southern Rockies
  • "Biodiversity and Conservation: A Hypertext Book by Peter J. Bryant
  • Read Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports regarding Endangered Species
  • Endangered Species Information
  • CBC Digital Archives – Endangered Species in Canada
  • Bagheera website on endangered species
  • "Who Will Save Our Animals? - Earth's Disappearing Wildlife", from Awake! magazine
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service might reclassify manatees as "threatened" instead of "endangered," a move that would cause the animal to lose its endangered species protection, according to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post.
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Manatee's protection status may be endangered 
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The manatee, Florida's imperiled environmental icon, last year suffered its most dismal year on record.
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NPR - Apr 07 3:55 PM
Animal protection groups want the United States Environmental Protection Agency to ban two poisons widely used by farmers, ranchers and the U.S. Department Agriculture to kill wildlife. Animal advocates say they kill endangered animals and pet dogs.
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Endangered Right Whale death sparks investigation 
Outer Banks Sentinel - Apr 07 8:41 AM
A badly decomposed Right Whale washed ashore at Ramp 34 in Avon on Sunday, April 1, and an official of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said there was human involvement with the animal, which is an endangered species.
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Ice forces sea otters to tundra's dangers 
Seattle Times - Apr 09 12:07 AM
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Officials Mulling Status Of Manatees 
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Manatees may no longer be classified a an "endangered" species. The Washington Post has obtained an internal memo that says the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may reclassify manatees as "threatened" instead of "endangered."
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Kids can talk to the animals, or ride them, and Dr. Doo will give them the scoop 
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Pacific Science Center's annual Little Folks and Animal Friends event Wednesday through April 15 will introduce children to rare and endangered animals, such as macaws, and explain the wonders of composting animal waste.
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Status of manatees mulled by officials 
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MIAMI Manatees may no longer be classified as an "endangered" species.
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Sea ice forces starving otters inland in search of food 
Seattle Times - Apr 08 9:06 PM
An unbudging sheath of sea ice has blocked off the waters where the Alaska Peninsula's sea otters forage, forcing the starving animals inland on a search for food and making them easy prey for wolves and humans.
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Feds may downlist manatee protection 
Florida Today - 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
MIAMI -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service might reclassify manatees as "threatened" instead of "endangered," a move that would cause the animal to lose its endangered species protection, according to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post. The March 26 memo states that Florida manatees are showing positive growth and adult survival rates, the Post reported in today's editions. The ...
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