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Endangered Species Committee

A recent survey of biological diversity identified 130 globally endangered or rare plant and animal species which inhabit the Great Lakes ecosystem.

The Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem Team is addressing endangered species through the formation of the Endangered Species Committee. Upcoming priorities include to:

              • Complete develpment of the core committee and develop a mission statement,
              • Increase multi-partner coordination,
              • Identify habitat focus area priorities, and
              • Develop conservation strategies for focus areas.

Endangered Species Issues
Whooping Crane Reintroduction

Some animals and plants which are federally-listed as threatened or endangered within the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem include: (links provided for more information)

birds
Bald eagle*
Kirtland's warbler**
Least tern**
Piping plover**
Whooping crane

mammals
Canada lynx*
Gray bat**
Gray wolf*
Indiana bat**
Ozark big-eared bat**

reptiles
Bog Turtle*
Copperbelly water snake*
Eastern massasauga^
Lake Erie water snake*

amphibians
Ozark hellbender^

crustaceans
Illinois cave amphipod**

insects
American burying beetle**
Dakota skipper^
Karner blue butterfly**
Mitchell's satyr butterfly**
Hine's emerald dragonfly**
Hungerford's crawling water beetle**

invertebrates
White cat's paw pearly mussel**

fishes
Arkansas darter^
Grotto sculpin^
Neosho madtom*
Niangua darter*
Ozark cavefish*
Pallid sturgeon**
Scioto madtom**
Topeka shiner**

snails
Iowa Pleistocene snail**
Tumbling Creek cavesnail**

clams

plants
American hart's-tongue fern*
Decurrent false aster*
Dwarf lake iris*
Eastern prairie fringed orchid*
Fassett's locoweed*
Geocarpon*
Houghton's goldenrod*
Lakeside daisy*
Leafy prairie-clover**
Leedy's roseroot*
Mead's milkweed*
Michigan monkey-flower**
Minnesota dwarf trout lily**
Missouri bladder-pod*
Northern wild monkshood*
Pitcher's thistle*
Pondberry**

* = Federally-listed threatened species
** = Federally-listed endangered species
^ = Candidate for Federal listing
 



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