Title: Conservation of Endangered Species
1Conservation of Endangered Species
2The first federal policy for the protection of
endangered species was the Endangered Species
Preservation Act, passed in 1966. This act was
replaced in 1969 with the Endangered Species
Conservation Act, which acted to strengthen the
legislation. Finally, in 1973, the Endangered
Species Act was passed. This act was recently
reauthorized.
3- Through federal action and by encouraging the
establishment of state programs, the 1973
Endangered Species Act provided for the
conservation of ecosystems upon which threatened
and endangered species of fish, wildlife, and
plants depend. The Act - authorizes the determination and listing of
species as endangered and threatened - prohibits unauthorized taking, possession, sale,
and transport of endangered species - provides authority to acquire land for the
conservation of listed species, using land and
water conservation funds - authorizes establishment of cooperative
agreements and grants-in-aid to States that
establish and maintain active and adequate
programs for endangered and threatened wildlife
and plants - authorizes the assessment of civil and criminal
penalties for violating the Act or regulations
and - authorizes the payment of rewards to anyone
furnishing information leading to arrest and
conviction for any violation of the Act or any
regulation issued there under.
4The responsibility for the management of
endangered species in terrestrial and freshwater
habitats falls on the Fish and Wildlife Service
of the Department of the Interior. For marine
species, responsibility lies with with the
National Marine Fisheries Service of the
Department of Commerce.
5What is an endangered species? One that is in
danger of extinction throughout all or
a significant portion of their range. What is a
threatened species? One that is likely to become
endangered within the foreseeable future. Note
the term species is not interpreted biologically.
6The Federal list of endangered and threatened
species in 1995 contained about 1525 forms
representing 962 biological species.
7What is a minimum viable population?
The smallest number of breeding individuals that
has a specified probability of surviving for a
certain time, without losing its evolutionary
adaptability.
8Endangered Species Top Ten List!
According to the World Wildlife Federation, these
are the ten most endangered species on earth.
910 The mako shark
109 Green-cheeked parrot
11 8 Big leaf mahogany
12 7 Hawksbill Turtle
13 6 Alligator Snapping Turtle
14 5 - Goldenseal
15 4 Beluga sturgeon
16 3 - Tiger
17 2 Giant panda
18And, the number one endangered species on the
whole dang planet is
19The black rhinoceros
20Websites
- http//www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/lists/wisc-c
ty.html - http//www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/lists/state-
wi.html - http//ecos.fws.gov/tess_public/pub/listedAnimals.
jsp