Hine's emerald dragonfly |
What's New?
April 28, 2009: Salazar and Locke Restore Scientific Consultations under the Endangered Species Act to Protect Species and their Habitats
April 22, 2009: Re-opening the Public Comment Period on the Proposed Rule to Designate Critical Habitat for Hine's Emerald Dragonfly
April 22, 2009: Grants to Support Land Acquisition and Conservation Planning for Endangered Species: Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin to Receive Funds
April 2, 2009: Final Rule Published Removing Gray Wolves in Western Great Lakes From Endangered Species List
March 20, 2009: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Endangered Species Recovery Champion Awards
Cave activity discouraged to help protect bats
from deadly white-nose syndrome (March 27, 2009)
News Release
Cave Advisory
Q & A's
March 6, 2009: Secretary Salazar Affirms Decision to Delist Gray Wolves in Western Great Lakes, Portion of Northern Rockies
Revised Critical Habitat Designated for Canada Lynx Includes Changes in Minnesota (Feb. 24, 2009)
Tracking a Killer: blog entry about White-nose Syndrome (February 17, 2009)
News Release: Interior Publishes Final Narrow Changes to Regulations, Clarifies Role of Global Processes in Consultation (Dec. 11, 2008)
Coaster Brook Trout: Deadline extended for
Finding on Petition to List as Endangered (Dec. 9, 2008)
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Higgins eye pearlymussel |
Species Lists and Information
(species on these lists are linked to more
information)
Species of Concern
Candidate
Species
Region
3 Listed, Proposed, and Candidate Species:
Mammals,
Birds, Reptiles,
Amphibians, Fish,
Clams, Snails,
Insects, Crustaceans,
Plants
Region
3 Fish and Wildlife Resource Conservation Priorities (PDF)
State
and County Distributions of Listed, Proposed and Candidate Species
Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Ohio,
Wisconsin
Extinct Species
Fact Sheets and Other Available ESA Information
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Gray wolf |
Featured
Species
(Endangered Species Activities and Information)
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American hart's tongue fern |
Endangered
Species Act
(information
on how the Act works)
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