38 years ago today, President Nixon signed the Endangered Species Act of 1973. This act provides for the conservation of ecosystems that are necessary for the survival of threatened/endangered species of fish, wildlife, and plants.
Find out the endangered species in New York (or any other state) by clicking here.
Or check out a book to learn more about endangered species. Here are a few options that you can reserve right now:
Endangered Species by Sean Sheehan
Endangered Species by Cynthia A. Bily
Endangered Species : Protecting Biodiversity
Endangered Animals of Antarctica and the Arctic by Marie Allgor
Animals on the Edge : Science Races to Save Species Threatened With Extinction by Sandy Pobst
Almost Gone : The World's Rarest Animals by Steve Jenkins
Amphibians In Danger : A Worldwide Warning by Ron Fridell
A Most Dangerous Journey : The Life of an African Elephant by Roger A. Caras
Face to Face With Elephants by Beverly and Dereck Joubert
Bengal Tiger : In Danger of Extinction! by Richard Spilsbury
Chimpanzee Rescue : Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife by Patricia Bow
Top 50 Reasons To Care About Giant Pandas : Animals in Peril by Mary Firestone
Sea Otter Rescue : The Aftermath Of An Oil Spill by Roland Smith
Great White Shark : In Danger of Extinction! by Richard Spilsbury
Biodiversity edited by Louise I. Gerdes
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
The Endangered Species Act of 1973
Posted by Laura at 2:58 PM
Labels: animals, books, endangered species, events
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