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  1. Polar bear listed as a threatened species.(RULEMAKING ACTIONS): An article from: Endangered Species Bulletin by Gale Reference Team, 2008-06-22
  2. Polar bears feeling heat.(Editorials)(Interior proposes listing as threatened species)(Editorial): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-02
  3. The hunted grizzly bear: Dodging the bullets of judicial restraint : why a threatened species can be hunted for sport in northwestern Montana (Student papers / University of Washington, School of Law) by Michael J Heatherly, 1991
  4. The Koala (Endangered and Threatened Animals) by Carl R. Green, 2003-08
  5. Polar bear proposed for listing as threatened.(LISTING ACTIONS)(Cover story): An article from: Endangered Species Update by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  6. The Threatened Florida Black Bear by Margaret Goff Clark, 1995-10-01
  7. The Giant Panda (Endangered and Threatened Animals) by Carl R. Green, 2004-02

1. Colorado's Listing Of Endangered, Threatened And Wildlife Species Of Special Con
Lions, Ferrets and bears (Guide to Colorado's Mammals). COLORADO LISTING OFENDANGERED, threatened AND WILDLIFE species OF SPECIAL CONCERN,
http://wildlife.state.co.us/T&E/list.asp

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Hunting WEB HotLinks Big Game Big Game Harvest Statistics ... Personalize this site COLORADO LISTING OF ENDANGERED, THREATENED AND WILDLIFE SPECIES OF SPECIAL CONCERN
  • WILDLIFE IN DANGER The Status of Some of Colorado's threatened, endangered and Special Concern fish, amphibian s, birds, and mammals *An educational product of Colorado Outdoors magazine*
List last updated October, 2001 For information on the wildlife species, click on the Common Name Some of these files are large, so please be patient when downloading. NOTE: Some files are in pdf format. To read these files, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader . If you don't have Acrobat or if you are having trouble viewing the files and you already have Adobe, go to the " Adobe Acrobat Page." COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS FISH Bonytail Profile OR Wildlife in Danger Profile Gila elegans FE, SE Razorback Sucker OR Wildlife in Danger Profile Xyrauchen texanus FE, SE

2. Endangered And Threatened Species - All-Info About Science For Families
Resources and information about endangered species for kids and families. Where can you find information on endangered and threatened species? What can you and your school do often called pandas or panda bears, although their scientific name is Ailurpoda
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Click here to find out more Endangered Species Alaska's Endangered Species Wildlife conservation from Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Animal Info.org Information about rare, threatened and endangered mammals. The Endangered Animals of the World The purpose of this ongoing project is to allow students from all over the world a chance to help foster knowledge and appreciation for the plight of the many thousands of endangered animals of the Earth. Students will gain valuable skills for researching, collaborating and telecommunicating while sharing their information with people around the world. Endangered Specie.com

3. North Cascades National Park: Threatened And Endangered Species
a means whereby the ecosystems upon which endangered species and threatened speciesdepend may be Black bears and grizzly bears are examples of omnivores.
http://www.nps.gov/noca/treas7.htm
North Cascades
Threatened and Endangered Species GLOSSARY biodiversity (biological diversity)
: the variety of life on Earth. It refers to the genetic diversity within a species, the variety of the species themselves, and the varieties of ecosystems. The greater the diversity or variety there is in a system, the greater the strength and stability the system has over the long run; diversity strengthens the potential of a population to cope with, or respond to, changes in the environment candidate species : plants and animals for which enough scientific information exists to warrant a proposal for listing as endangered or threatened The candidate designation can be thought of as a population that is teetering on the edge of a critical illness and is being carefully watched; the population is closely monitored to determine if they need to be included on the state or federal threatened or endangered species lists. These populations are not stable, and, in some cases the viability of that species is in question carnivore : an organism that eats only meat. The gray wolf and salmon are examples of carnivores

4. Species Conservation Home Page
Colorado Division Of Wildlife threatened and endangered species Home Page Watchable Wildlife (Lions, Ferrets bears A Guide to Mammals of Colorado) to create the checkoff fund for threatened and endangered species management. Since it began in 1977,
http://www.wildlife.state.co.us/t&e/index.asp

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Hunting WEB HotLinks Big Game Big Game Harvest Statistics ... Personalize this site LYNX ARRIVE FROM CANADA FOR DIVISION’S REINTRODUCTION Four lynx captured in eastern Canada have arrived in Colorado, the first of up to 50 lynx the Division of Wildlife will reintroduce this spring in its ongoing effort to re-establish the native species in Colorado’s high country.
“This is a critical step in Colorado’s effort to take the lead on recovering endangered species,” said Greg Walcher, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources.
The four lynx, captured in Quebec in December, arrived aboard an Air Canada jet at Denver International Airport. After an inspection and clearing customs, the lynx were driven to a holding facility in southern Colorado, where they’ll spend the next several months to ensure that they are in prime condition for release.
More lynx are expected later from British Columbia, Manitoba and Quebec.
Wildlife managers plan to release the lynx in April at sites adjacent to the Weminuche Wilderness Area and in the San Juan National Forest. The reintroduction plan, approved Nov. 15, 2002 by the Colorado Wildlife Commission, calls for up to 180 lynx to be reintroduced to southwestern Colorado over the next five to six years, including up to 50 in each of the next three years.
The Division reintroduced 96 lynx to the state in 1999 and 2000. The intensive monitoring and research that followed has allowed Colorado biologists to literally write the textbook on lynx biology and recovery in the lower 48 states. See the

5. North Cascades National Park: Threatened And Endangered Species
North Cascades, threatened and endangered species. Grizzly Bear Ursusarctos Grizzly bears are mammals. An adult bear can measure
http://www.nps.gov/noca/treas4-6.htm
North Cascades
Threatened and Endangered Species Grizzly Bear

Ursus arctos Grizzly bears are mammals. An adult bear can measure 3-4 feet high at the shoulder and 8 feet tall standing upright. Adults weigh between 250 and 600 pounds. The color of their coat varies from blond to reddish to dark brown. They have a prominent shoulder hump, rounded ears, and claws that measure more than 2 inches in length. Grizzly bears are omnivores . Their diet consists mostly of vegetation grasses, roots, nuts, and berries. They also feast on carrion (dead things), insects, fish, and small mammals and have been known to steal kills from other predators. There have always been grizzly bears in the North Cascades Ecosystem, however, many were killed by trappers, miners, and bounty hunters by 1860. The estimated current population of grizzly bears within the entire North Cascades Ecosystem is a maximum of 30-50 bears. Of these, a maximum of 20-30 reside in British Columbia north of Highway 3; Canadian officials do not have an estimate for the number of bears between Highway 3 and the international border. Many factors affect grizzly bear populations: they require a large territory or home range; there is increasingly little protected land available to them; they breed infrequently (once every 3 to 5 years); they have small litters averaging one to two cubs; they spend 2-1/2 to 4-1/2 years raising the cubs, and they are still hunted illegally by humans.

6. WWF US: Endangered Species - The Tiger, Animals Of The Ocean, Rain Forest And Mo
threatened AND endangered species. endangered species in endangered Spaces predators, such as wolves, bald eagles, and grizzly bears kill too many livestock, fish, and game, and may
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/species.cfm?sectionid=192&newspaperid=21

7. Threatened And Endangered Species
of threatened and endangered species in Idaho. The Nongame Program has assisted theUSFWS on the following projects GRIZZLY BEAR In 1975, grizzly bears (Ursus
http://www2.state.id.us/fishgame/info/nongame/threatened.htm
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Idaho's Threatened and Endangered Species
Primary responsibility for species classified as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 (as amended) rests with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). However, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to negotiate cooperative agreements to provide financial assistance to states such as Idaho that have established and maintained acceptable and active programs for the conservation of endangered and threatened species. The goal is to de-list species based on recovery, such as the Peregrine Falcon. In Idaho, the USFWS (as of Nov, 2001) lists ten animal species (invertebrates and vertebrates) as "endangered" and eight animal and four plant species as "threatened." For additional information on the federal status of these and other species, visit the Species Information location on the USFWS web site View the complete list of threatened and endangered species in Idaho The Nongame Program has assisted the USFWS on the following projects:
GRIZZLY BEAR
In 1975, grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in the lower 48 states were officially listed as "threatened" under the ESA. Since then, efforts have been made to ensure their continued existence. Portions of 4 recovery zones are in Idaho including the Selkirks, Cabinet/Yaak, Yellowstone, and the Bitterroot ecosystem. Grizzly bear research began in the Selkirks in 1983 when the Department, in cooperation with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, USFWS, USFS, and British Columbia Ministry of Environment began trapping, radio-collaring, and monitoring grizzly bears.

8. ENDANGERED SPECIES MEDIA RELEASES
One representative of the group of endangered and threatened species, which includesGrizzly bears, numerous salmon stocks, fox and Beluga whales, said that
http://mypage.uniserve.ca/~robertc/animals.htm
Media Releases and Campaign Updates
"Endangered Species Act doesn't help our habitat", critters tell the Feds Enviros say the polar bear will go extinct under new proposed Endangered Species Legislation Threatened animals and fish en route ... to Vancouver
Media Release Jan. 26/96
For Immediate Release
January 26, 1996
Endangered Species Dogging Prime Minister
"Endangered Species Act doesn't help our habitat", critters tell the Feds VANCOUVER, B.C. Today representatives of Canada's endangered species showed up at the Hyatt Regency where the Prime Minister and his Caucus are meeting. The animals and fish condemned the government's failure to protect their habitat and future. Only a tiny fraction of those species under threat were able to make it: grizzly bears, salmon, elk, fox and numerous other animals carried placards that said, "WILL WORK FOR HABITAT". Hundreds of other species had to send their regrets, stating that they are too busy trying to find a place to live, now that their habitat has been destoyed. Habitat destruction is responsible for 80 percent of species decline in Canada. "The proposed legislation ignores the fact that most species walk, fly or swim," said Tzeporah Berman of Greenpeace. "We cannot protect endangered species without strong Federal leadership that ensures habitat protection across Canada."

9. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: Kermode Bear
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project endangered/threatened species Report. Blackbears that have white coats are still called black bears, but since they
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/kermbear.html
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project
Endangered/Threatened Species Report

Submitted by Stephanie D.
Holy Redeemer Catholic School
Kanata, Ontario, Canada
Kermode Bear
Kermode Bear

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Photographer Charles Russell
Description:
Black bears that have white coats are still called black bears, but since they are so different, they are called Kermode or Spirit bears. A full grown kermode bear is about as big as two men, sometimes bigger and weighs about 250 pounds. When it stands up, it looks like a big, fat, man in a fur coat! The Kermode bear's fur keeps it warm and dry and it is made of two kinds of hair. Kermode bears are very strong and can turn over heavy logs when searching for food. Kermode bears have white claws and cream coloured coats. They have brown eyes and beige noses. They are "omnivorous" which means that they eat meat and plants. They need lots of food! They eat honey from wild bees nests, grasshoppers, grass and ants, roots, berries, nuts and fruit, mice and ground squirrels, fish and lots of salmon. Kermode bears drink large amounts of water. during hot weather they swim to cool off.

10. SchoolWorld Endangered Species Project: American Black Bear
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project endangered/threatened species Report AmericanBlack bears are only black in the east side of North America.
http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/species/bbear1.html
A SchoolWorld Internet Education Project
Endangered/Threatened Species Report written by: James, Grade 6
William Street School,
Lancaster, New York, U.S.A.
American Black Bear
American Black Bear

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American Black Bear
Drawn by James
Description:
Common name: American Black Bear
Scientific name: Ursus Americanus American Black Bears are only black in the east side of North America. In the west, they can be brown, beige, cinnamon, or even a blue-white color. Bears have curved claws used for climbing trees. Blacks Bears are 140 to 180 inches tall. They weigh 125 to 600 pounds. The bears eat plants, nuts, honey, rotting bodies, fish, and other small animals. They become mature for breeding at three to five years of age. In warm climates, breeding season is in May or June. In colder climates, breeding season is in July or August. The females breed every other year. The females can have one to four cubs per litter.
Environment:
American Black Bears generally live in large forests or big meadows. They live anywhere from the Arctic Circle to the Mexican border. They don't live only in places where a lot of forest destruction has taken place.
Problems:
There are a few reasons that American Black Bears are endangered. The main reason is because few cubs survive childhood. They sometimes starve, become sick, or are eaten by predators. Also, many of the few that survive are legally hunted.

11. Endangered Species Unit For Elementary Classrooms
Everything about Panda bears Read the history behind of bats protected under the endangeredspecies Act. about birds of prey, endangered/threatened birds, and
http://www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~greentown/endspec.htm
Factsheets and News Releases on Threatened and Endangered Species
Factsheets and news releases from the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), the National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), SeaWorld/Busch Gardens (SW/BG), and EE-Link. (In parentheses after each entry find the initials of the original source).
National Wildlife Federation - Kids Corner
Where can you find information on endangered and threatened species? Right here, at Kid's Information Central! This site includes a crossword puzzle to solve, an online game to test your knowledge, "Creature Features" (information on various endangered animals), and links to other sites.
Endangered Species Reports from Schoolworld
Read reports from students around the world on endangered mammals, birds, reptiles, and other animals. Reports include photos of the animals and suggestions for helping them.
Webshots Photo Collections
The Webshots Photo Collections is brought to you by the popular search engine, Excite. Look here for wonderful color photographs of many endangered species. You can even set the photos as wallpaper for your computer desktop!
American Museum of Natural History
Take an exhibition tour of the world of endangered species. Find out what it means to be endangered by reading the "The Legend of the Meeps Island Flying Frog". Featuring the following endangered species: Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephants, Northern Spotted Owl, Karner Blue Butterfly, American Burying Beetle, Goliath Frog, Cheetah, Whooping Cran, American Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle, California Condor, Black Rhinoceros, African Wild Dog, Gray Wolf, American Bison, Gila Monster, Queen Conch, Delhi Sands Fly, Woodland Caribou and etc.

12. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Endangered Species
Program ANZECC List of threatened Australian Vertebrate to five key species of endangeredanimals from parts tigers, turtles, elephants, rhinos, and bears.
http://www.biosis.org/zrdocs/zoolinfo/end_spp.htm
Pull Down for Destinations BIOSIS Previews Zoological Record MethodsFinder Index to Organism Names Internet Resource Guide for Zoology User Support Search Sitemap Index Help with this Site
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Introduction About the Resource Guide Awards Latest Additions ... Alaska's Endangered Species Alaska Department of Fish and Game Division of Wildlife Conservation
Alberta's Endangered Species

Alberta's Threatened Wildlife
Alberta Fish and Wildlife
Amphibian Declines in Australia

species and country indexes and biological profiles for individual species
Animal Species of Special Concern
Montana Natural Heritage Program
ANZECC List of Threatened Australian Vertebrate Fauna (1995)
incl. Presumed Extinct, Endangered and Vulnerable
an initiative of The Wildscreen Trust, it will be the world's electronic archive of photographs, moving pictures and sounds of endangered species and habitats, relating closely to the Red Data Books and the work of the World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC)
Asian Conservation Awareness Program (ACAP)
to raise awareness of the threat to five key species of endangered animals from illegal trade in animal parts: tigers, turtles, elephants, rhinos, and bears

13. WWF US: Endangered Species - The Tiger, Animals Of The Ocean, Rain Forest And Mo
But even though they can weigh nearly 1,500 pounds, polar bears are no Fund is workingto stop the destruction of endangered and threatened species such as
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/species.cfm?sectionid=224&newspaperid=21

14. WWF US: Endangered Species - The Tiger, Animals Of The Ocean, Rain Forest And Mo
most of the Earth's biodiversity, certain endangered and threatened species requirespecial as tigers, jaguars, snow leopards, brown bears, elephants, and
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/species.cfm?sectionid=122&newspaperid=21

15. Upper Missouri/Yellowstone River Ecosystem, Endangered Species; U.S. Fish & Wild
threatened species under the endangered species Act. Recovery of the species involvesestablishing prospering grizzly populations in the areas where the bears
http://endangered.fws.gov/uppermo.html
(U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Photo by Kent Olson) To view this image larger, click for a GIF (87K) or JPEG (50K) version. The Upper Missouri/Yellowstone River Ecosystem includes the entire upper Missouri and Yellowstone River basins, from their confluence in western North Dakota to the headwaters in the high mountains of western Montana and Wyoming. The photograph above was taken near the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in Montana. The basin includes major portions of the states of Montana and Wyoming. The population of the area is approximately one-half million people. It consists of two principal habitat groupings: the prairie of eastern Montana and northern Wyoming (including native grasslands, shrublands, wetlands, lakes and streams); and the forested mountains in western Montana and northwestern Wyoming. Isolated mountain ranges of eastern Montana are included in the latter habitat group because of the similarity of species and habitat. An album of other scenes from this ecosystem (several 30 - 50 K jpg files) is also available. Text and graphics for this ecosystem exhibit were developed by the staff of the Service's Region Six Return to the Endangered Species Home Page.]

16. Texas Carnivores
threatened species List Proposed addition to Federal endangered species List Alleast Texas black bears are on the Federal threatened species List because of
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/wild/mammals/txcarniv.htm
Scientific and Common Name of Texas Carnivors
Carnivora Carnivores
Canidae Canids
Canis Linnaeus 1758 Dogs
C. familiaris Linnaeus 1758 Feral Dog
C. latrans Say 1823 Coyote
C. l. frustror Woodhouse 1851
C. l. latrans Say 1823
C. l. texensis V. Bailey 1905
C. lupus Linnaeus 1758 Gray Wolf
C. l. baileyi Mexican Wolf
C. l. monstrabilis Goldman 1937
C. l. nubilus Say 1823
C. rufus Red Wolf
C. r. gregoryi Goldman 1937
C. r. rufus
Vulpes Frisch 1775 Red Foxes
V. velox (Say 1823) Swift or Kit Fox
V. v. macrotis Merriam 1888
V. v. velox (Say 1823)
V. vulpes (Linnaeus 1758) Red Fox
V. v. fulva (Desmarest 1820)
Urocyon Baird 1857 Gray Foxes
U. cinereoargenteus (Schreber 1775) Common Gray Fox
U. c. floridanus Rhoads 1895
U. c. scottii Mearns 1891

Ursidae Bears
Ursus Linnaeus 1758 Bears
U. americanus Pallas 1780 Black Bear
U. a. amblyceps Baird 1859
U. a. americanus Pallas 1780 U. a. luteolus

17. Lions And Tigers And Bears...Goodbye?
parts. The five animals are tigers, turtles, elephants, rhinoceroses, and bears,and the site IUCN Red List of endangered and threatened species This is
http://www.pixelforge.net/odosbucket/general.html
General Endangered Species Information
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EE-Link Endangered Species This is a good place to start searching for endangered species information on the Web. It is a compendium of information, utilizing both information from EE-Link and links to other sites. It has images and maps, links to lists of endangered species, links to great factsheets about particular species, links to the text of pertinent laws, curricula for classroom study, and more. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species Page This page contains information and updates on USFWS programs, their Endangered Species Bulletin, the text of the Endangered Species Act, and some impressive lists of endangered species. These list have detailed information about the species' situation and in some cases have links to pictures and detailed species accounts with references. World Wildlife Fund The WWF's homepage has a lot of information on their programs and projects, including their Living Planet campaign. It also has a catalog of their education resources, a "biodiversity IQ quiz," a multimedia section, and information on some specific species. There are sites for the WWF's chapters in many countries and in languages other than English. The site is searchable. Alberta's Endangered Species Includes habitat information, species information with illustrations, maps and links, information about the proposed Canadian Endangered Species Act, and lists of Canadian wildlife and endangered species organizations.

18. The Environmental Literacy Council - Endangered Species
megafauna, such as African lions, Siberian tigers, and panda bears. and WildlifeService maintains the list of threatened and endangered species in America
http://www.enviroliteracy.org/article.php/33.html
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Endangered Species
Endangered species plants, and animals in imminent danger of extinction remain the focus of many national and international conservation programs, particularly "charismatic megafauna," such as African lions, Siberian tigers, and panda bears. The Red List of endangered species around the world is maintained by the IUCN or World Conservation Union. Species are categorized as either critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable. The World Conservation Monitoring Centre maintains a searchable database for endangered species. In the United States, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintains the list of threatened and endangered species in America. The Fish and Wildlife Service site provides lists by state . Also available are statistics, maps, educational resources, and images of endangered and threatened species. According to the FWS July 2001 " boxscore ," the total number of endangered and threatened species in the United States is 1244 (507 animals and 737 plants). World Conservation Union (IUCN)
The IUCN is an international alliance of government agencies and non-profit organizations working on conservation issues. The IUCN maintains a separate site for their

19. SKC Sites Of Interest: Animals
Animals, Australian Animals, All About bears. Index, endangered Exploring a Worldat Risk, endangered species. threatened Animals of the World, endangered species,
http://www.edu.pe.ca/southernkings/animals.htm
Sites of Interest: Animals Animals Australian Animals All About Bears Moose Page ... SKC Homepage

20. Endangered Species
Status threatened species (state listing). along highways can help reduce the numberof bears killed by Status endangered species (federal and state listing).
http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/infoed/educators/splash/endanger.htm
Wetlands support many of Florida's most popular and endangered species. The Southwest Florida Water Management District has acquired several tracts of wetlands in order to preserve them. Imagine travelling back in time a few hundred years and visualize the area where you live. What do you see there? No houses or cars, buildings or streets. Instead you see mostly marshes and grasslands, swamps and forests-hardly touched by humans. What animals might you see there? In wild grasslands, you might see a red wolf stalking its prey. In an estuary, you might see a West Indian monk seal sunning itself in the warm water. In a large open plain, you might even see a small herd of roaming buffalo. Florida still has millions of acres of wetlands and wilderness where a variety of animals den and nest, eat and are eaten. However, some animals are missing from the Florida landscape. The wolf, monk seal and buffalo among many others have all disappeared from Florida -they have become extinct. The Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission currently lists more than 100 animals in the state as endangered, threatened, or species of special concern. Each of these species is in danger of becoming extinct unless the harmful factors affecting their habitats cease. Animals in Florida can become extinct for a number of reasons, ranging from loss of habitat to overhunting, from pesticides to vehicle collisions. Some species have become so fragile that a hurricane or viral infection can cause their extinction. Once a species becomes extinct, it is gone forever. Many of Florida's most popular animals including the panther, manatee and our national symbol, the bald eagle face the risk of becoming extinct - unless people act in order to save them. Fortunately, people today care now more than ever and are willing to act, brightening the future of many of the animals currently listed as endangered species.

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