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Our Ecosystems are a reflection of the past

and an implication of the future.

 

The following are a few places where you may
learn more about Endangered Species:

 

Directory of FWS Endangered Species

Within groups, species are in list (alphabetical) order animals
by common name, plants by scientific name.

Endangered Species

The FWS Endangered Species Index

 

 

Endangered Species and Wetlands Report

Endangered Species & Wetlands Report is a monthly newsletter
that covers the Endangered Species Act, wetlands and
private property rights issues. It also covers Congress,
the courts and federal agencies and reports on decisions by
the federal circuit and district courts and the Supreme Court.

 

Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Their mission is to conduct detailed investigations of
wetlands and their component Fish and Wildlife resources.

 

 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission List

 

Florida Natural Areas Inventory

Their mission is to collect, interpret and disseminate ecological
information critical to the conservation of Florida's Biological Diversity.

 

 

Florida Power and Light Endangered Species

One of the pillars of FPL's environmental efforts
is its programs to protect endangered species.
At several power plant sites, FPL maintains active programs
for protecting Endangered or Threatened species.

 

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

A wonderful place to view much of the wildlife of Florida.

 

 

US Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species

The Endangered Species Act and
the information on how it works.

 

USGS Biological Resources

Their mission is to work with others to provide the scientific understanding
and technologies needed to support the sound management
and conservation of our Nation's biological resources.

 

 

Wildlife in Danger of Extinction: South Florida

This document is an overview of the habitats and
counties where listed endangered, threatened and
special concern species have been found in south Florida.

 

Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida

Created to foster education, expand knowledgeand
reward scholarship, using multi-disciplinary approaches,
for the purpose of understanding, managing
and conserving biological resources.

 

 

 

 

 

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