Slideshows: Birds Of Prey
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Close your eyes and picture this amazing and beautiful bird soaring over mountains tops and across oceans of golden fields and flying over the seas and the cities where we live.
By LD | Published 7/6/2007
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In 2007 bald eagles, gray wolves and grizzly bears were removed from the endangered species list and are said to no longer need protection. However, not all experts see their removal as either a good thing or a testament to the success of the animals across their range.
By Sussy | Published 10/9/2007
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According to the AP, the government has taken the bald eagle off the endangered species list.
By Rachel Krech | Published 6/28/2007
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The American Bald Eagle was taken off the endangered species list.
By Janice Villa | Published 8/9/2007
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This article discusses how bald eagles are off the endangered species list, but there are list concerns about their protection.
By Verdell A. Wright | Published 6/14/2007
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According to one news source, "Recently, a Canadian member of parliament from Edmonton, Alberta, agreed to introduce a petition that called for Bigfoot to be protected under the Canadian version of the endangered species act."
By Todd Nelsen | Published 6/14/2007
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USC researchers can attest to the fact that the Endangered Species Act has done its job in saving and restoring the El Segundo blue butterfly which was first placed on the Endangered Species list in 1976.
By Sussy | Published 7/22/2007
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The manatee is on the federal and Florida state endangered species list, but Florida voted to remove it off their list and reduce it to threatened status.
By Gemma Argent | Published 4/20/2007
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"If one had deliberately written legislation to harm endangered species, it would be almost impossible to top the ESA."
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 9/25/2007
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A Republican bill pushed through congress is under constant fired from outraged environmental groups who claim the bill's creator, U.S. Rep. Richard Pombo, has destroyed decades of protection in a single shot.
By Mark Hoerrner | Published 6/30/2006
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While staying at my vacation home in Georgia recently, I had the privilege to observe a migratory chain of beautiful Whooping Cranes. Check out the pictures attached to this article.
By Irene Lynn | Published 2/27/2008
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The US Fish and Wildlife Service has determined it is time to reduce federal protection for the Great Lakes population of the Eastern Timber Wolf, and the FWS has annouced that it will do the same with the Northern Rocky Mountain population.
By neile mcgrew | Published 1/29/2007
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The grizzly bear is a subspecies of the brown bear and gets its name from its grizzled coat, meaning that the hair is lighter at the tips than at the base. Grizzly bears' coloring varies in different regions from blond to dark brown or black.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/24/2007
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A plea for help to save endangered species, even if it's motivated by selfish self-interests. Efforts made so far appear to be failing.
By Roger Smith | Published 1/3/2007
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With a wingspan of almost 10 feet and weighing 20 to 23 pounds the California condor is the heaviest flying bird and the largest flying bird in the North America.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/11/2007
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The Indiana bats are endangered, their population has been declining for many years. While the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services of Indiana Bat Recovery Plan have kept up with the research on these Indiana bats.
By Lu Baker | Published 6/17/2007
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Students will examine the endangered species of our world. Along with these animals, ideas, such as conservation, will be discussed.This lesson was chosen because of the importance of this issue today.
By Danielle | Published 1/7/2007
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This lesson serves as an introduction to the gorilla, an endangered species.
By Danielle | Published 4/25/2007
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In this thematic unit, students will develop an understanding of extinction and of the many endangered species on the planet. Students will also increase their awareness of our actions, such as pollution and conservation can affect others.
By Danielle | Published 4/13/2007
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This lesson will introduce students to the endangered hippopoatmus and its current plight in the world.
By Danielle | Published 5/2/2007
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The basis of this unit is the need for students to realize, at a young age, that they can make a difference in the fate of these creatures. Their pollution or conservation effects can help or hinder our efforts to protect these animals.
By Danielle | Published 1/17/2007
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Classified as an endangered species, Plovers are afforded protection and their natural habitats are guarded from intrusion. In Ipswich, Massachusetts, however, the Piping Plover chooses to nest in the dunes of the most popular beach north of Cape Cod.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 6/17/2006
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In this thematic unit, students will develop an understanding of extinction and of the many endangered species on the planet. Students will also increase their awareness of our actions, such as pollution and conservation, can affect others.
By Danielle | Published 2/9/2007
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The US will officially remove them from the endangered species list on Friday June 28th
By Lynn Glessner | Published 7/2/2007
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California has received a court order to cut there water supply up to a third to protect endangered fish.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 9/2/2007
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Human beings are also endangered species----a poem
By Harriet Steinberg | Published 11/21/2007
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The Chaco tortoise is a moderate sized tortoise originating from Argentina; they are considered as an endangered species, and so are rarely available out of their motherland - South America.
By Elisia Yun | Published 7/21/2008
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Marking the timeline at which more reserves and breeding bases should be in place, China has announced something that most people can't believe: The hunt for endangered species is on in what the Chinese government is calling a "kill-to-conserve" campaign.
By Lolaness | Published 8/18/2006
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Mature bald eagles are dark brown with a white head and white tail feathers. Their eyes and beak are yellow. Eaglets are born with gray feathers and brown eyes and beak.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/30/2008
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The Sloth bear is on the endangered species list and less than 10,000 remain in the wild. Their existence is threatened by a variety of problems.
By Doug French | Published 5/4/2007
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With polar bears getting on the endangered species list, we may be looking at a much more complicated issue than we've been told by the scientific community. It ultimately comes down to believing the Canadian Inuit or science. Which side would you take?
By Gregoriancant | Published 5/22/2008
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No one seems interested in an endangered species computer game. People seem to want "shoot 'em up" games, not those which are "environmental" and "educational". Besides, environmentalists are renowned for not wanting to spend money.
By Roger Smith | Published 1/7/2007
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Many of our planet's animal species are endangered. They are part of the ecosystem and our planet's history. Get informed and find out what you can do to help.
By Darlene Zagata | Published 12/13/2006
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The technology that enables scientists to tranfer an embryo from one animal into the uterus of one of a different species has opened up new possibilities for the preserving - and restoring - of endangered and even possibly extinct species.
By Seth Mullins | Published 1/24/2007
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The golden lion tamarin is a beautiful species in the monkey suborder. It lives in southeastern Brazil and is critically endangered.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/19/2007
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The right whale is the most endangered marine mammal as of 2008 (Woodard, 2008). Although the government has been protecting right whales, there are still too many fatal accidents involving ships and lobster traps and other fishing gear (Woodard, 2008).
By Jen | Published 5/27/2008
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The Red-necked Ostrich, also known as the Massai Ostrich or the Pink-Necked Ostrich, is generally the largest of the three species of ostriches - Blue-necked Ostrich, Red-necked Ostrich and African Black Ostrich.
By Rachael Yang | Published 7/21/2008
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The Bush administration is at it again, now tampering with the Endangered Species Act, which originated during President Nixon's term in 1973.
By Adam Kornmeyer | Published 3/24/2007
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Cloning is wrong. Making species go extinct is wrong. I'd like to pit these two wrongs up against each other. Which wins out?
By Scott Schlimmer | Published 3/27/2007
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An update on the progress of negotiations between land owners and MNR over endangered beetle.
By Mike Gagnon | Published 1/30/2008
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Pangolins are among the endangered species that Hong Kong's Ocean Park Conservation Foundation is concerned about.
By uncgrad | Published 11/15/2007
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Federal Duck Stamps, Junior Duck Stamps and state duck stamps are a simple way to help preserve the United States wetlands and many endangered species.
By Michele Jackson | Published 11/2/2007
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At one time, the beautiful Nene Goose of Hawaii could be found in abundance; that time has passed, but will it come again?
By MJ Campbell | Published 9/22/2005
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The decline of the Florida panther population has been under way since the arrival of the Europeans in North America. Early settlers attempted to destroy panthers at every opportunity because of potential and real losses of livestock, and fear.
By Charles Braman | Published 8/21/2005
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The guanaco is part of the camel family. Most of its body is covered by soft, long hair. Its legs and head are not. The guanaco is a reddish-brown color with almost white undersides. They weigh about 330 pounds, are about 3.7 feet tall and 5 feet long with a 10 inch tail.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/24/2007
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A wolf repopulation program already is underway in Yellowstone National Park.
By Gia Fondren | Published 11/3/2006
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The African wild dog's scientific name is Lycaon pictus. This means "painted wolf". This is an appropriate name for the African wild dog. Its coat has patches and swirls of black, gray, yellow and white.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/20/2007
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A group of tourists overlooks a pod of Beluga whales in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
By Lu Baker | Published 3/18/2007
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The guitar is still the main instrument in a lot of popular music, but songs just aren't taking the time to give it exclusivity anymore.
By Brad Hostetter | Published 8/13/2007
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Learn about the red panda (also known as the lesser panda), the closest relative to the famous giant panda.
By Allen Butler | Published 5/1/2007
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Cheetahs are 30 inches or tall at the shoulder, weigh about 70 to 140 pounds, are about 4 feet long and have an almost 30 inch long tail. The cheetah is somewhat different then other cats. Its body is leaner and its legs are longer. It has weak jaw and small teeth.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 5/24/2007
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Many species are endangered these days. The Asatic lion seems no different in these circumstances. However, there is now only one place left for the Asiatic lion to call home, and that place is no longer a sanctuary.
By Lain | Published 4/27/2007
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The little known Borneo pygmy elephant is a distinct sub-species of elephants. Genetics show that it may have separated from the Asian elephant as long as 300,000 years ago.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 5/27/2008
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Often referred to as "The King of the Birds," golden eagles have long been reputed for both their grace and courage. And for centuries, the birds have been a symbolic representaion to man for their majestic and solid attributes.
By Dorinda Beldi | Published 2/22/2008
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The Least Bell's Vireo is a federal and state endangered bird with a home range within the entire state of California.
By Gemma Argent | Published 4/16/2007
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The Clouded Leopard is a species of wildcat that is unknown to many. It is believed that there are only 230 of these creatures worldwide, with 118 of them living in the United States, one living on Easy Street at Big Cat Rescue.
By Momie Tullottes | Published 9/7/2007
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The Center for Biological Diversity has awarded Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne its first "Rubber Dodo Award" to mark his failure to list a single species as endangered since he was confirmed in May 2006.
By Shirley Gregory | Published 8/25/2007
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Climate change affecting wildlife, forest fires, bobcats, black bears, alligators, Florida panther
By Linda Stamberger TM | Published 7/2/2007
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The aye-aye is an odd inhabitant of the forests of Madagascar. Locals believe this creature to be a harbinger of death and will kill any they see.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/9/2007
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In the 294-kilometer voyage down the Amazon, Javari, and Atacuari rivers in Brazil, Colombia and Peru 520 dolphins were counted, 321 grey and 199 pink.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 3/20/2007
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The whooping crane is making a comeback after once being close to extinction, thanks to conservation efforts over the last several decades
By LD | Published 7/18/2007
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The US government's surprise decision to consider protecting polar bears under the Endangered Species Act is too little and too late to save them.
By Roger Smith | Published 1/2/2007
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If you believe in the sanctify of all living things, you'll want to find out which top species are threatened for extinction. Find out ones of concern with the World Conservation Union.
By Stephanie Modkins | Published 11/18/2007
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Arakan Forest Turtle believed extinct since 1908, discovered in 1994 Asian food markets. Through conservation efforts & breeding, ensures the survival of the species. In May 2007, Atlanta zoo reported Arakan forest turtle hatch.
By travels | Published 5/4/2007
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The Public has less than two months to comment on the Fish and Wildlife Service's proposed listing of polar bears as endangered. Environmental groups are making it easy for you to help.
By neile mcgrew | Published 2/16/2007
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This is a homemade Sea Turtles picture book project, designed with homeschooling in mind. It's fun, relaxing, and is a great way to assist children in learning about one of our planet's most fascinating endangered species.
By Mimi Board | Published 2/20/2007
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December is still a good time of year to get out there and watch the Eagles. Bald Eagles are such a thrilling and delightful bird to watch.
By Donna Daniels | Published 12/12/2006
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The Southwestern Arroyo Toad lives in California and has been listed as federally endangered since 1994.
By Gemma Argent | Published 4/17/2007
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Come fall, visitors to Vancouver can witenss an amazing natural spectacle as salmon and then bald eagles make their way to the Goldstream River.
By Bex | Published 12/7/2006
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Bird watching is as good as meditation. My daughter enjoys bird watching and I enjoy answering her questions about different kinds of birds.
By Kalai Selvi Arivalagan | Published 11/20/2007
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Bird watching is my favorite pasttime. My daughter and I love to watch birds and make a note of different colored feather friends.
By Kalai Selvi Arivalagan | Published 11/19/2007
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Birds of Prey- The American Bald Eagle
By Keenan Wright | Published 3/22/2007
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The study of birds can open a whole new line of adventure. Birds are full of life, color and song that make bird watching an exciting an interesting hobby.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 6/10/2006
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Florida's endangered wildlife in yards and close by,
due to encroachment by human beings.
By Linda Stamberger TM | Published 4/25/2008
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Fishing is the only time where being out in the center of the Dark, Quiet and Open Nowhere feels like infinity. Visits from animals are welcomed.
By BüB Toob TV | Published 5/16/2008
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Birds of prey- Golden Eagle
By Keenan Wright | Published 3/22/2007
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As in the rich and fabulous stories from the "Thousand Nights and One Night", Arab legend, folklore and parables included stories and tales of animals in their environment.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 5/10/2007
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Zak was charged with two other charges, on of which is for allegations of shooting and killing a bald eagle. If convicted of all charges Zak could face up to three years in prison.
By BuntingResources.com | Published 3/26/2007
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As the world's first refuge for raptor preservation, the bird conservatory works to "reverse negative attitudes toward predatory birds."
By Samantha Beck | Published 3/15/2007
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Looking to see some rare birds or just wanting to fill in your viewing list? Check out Northeast Nevada's Elko County.
By Jared DuBach | Published 6/1/2007
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The long-eared jerboa is a rarely seen nocturnal creature who lives in Little Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Due to the desertification of the desert, it could be on the verge of extinction.
By RM Gal | Published 12/17/2007
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For the first time in over 200 years there was a spotting of an American Bald Eagle nest. The gaming commission is not revealing its Philadelphia location to protect the nest. Agency personnel are monitoring the site closely. Read on....
By Christopher Baroni | Published 3/25/2007
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Dr. Henry McCoy is on a quest to undo the events of M-Day. Will he succeed, or will obsession destroy him?
By Talyseon | Published 3/29/2008
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Do we really need to show care and concern for them or should we just let them be?
By GTBlogger | Published 7/3/2008
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The Florida Sandhill Crane is a threatened bird species but can become an endangered species if we are not made aware of what we are doing to its habitat.
By Irene Lynn | Published 2/12/2008
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With 19 endangered species of butterfly, what can we do to help?
By Viktorya Hale | Published 4/26/2007
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The San Antonio Botanical Garden features plants that grow in Southwest Texas, including the Hill Country and includes several dwellings of the 1800s that were reconstructed to help illustrate and interpret regional themes.
By Greg Melikov | Published 6/14/2005
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Conservation groups are suing to win Endangered Species Act protection for the giant Palouse earthworm, which is native to Washington and Idaho.
By Shirley Gregory | Published 1/25/2008
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On April 19, 1987, the last wild California condor was taken into captivity. Leading up to this event was a series of controversial arguments regarding the fate of this bird. The controversy centered around two rival groups of environmentalists.
By Nico DeMouse | Published 12/5/2006
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The osprey: The superfast, deadly accurate bird of prey.
By Albert Aunchman | Published 6/6/2008
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Once spread all over the south-eastern United States, now only found in southern Florida, the Florida panther is an endangered species.
By Viktorya Hale | Published 4/26/2007
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Some cattle breeds, endangered by modern farming practices, are facing extinction. Some of these breeds developed America.
By Jan Hoadley | Published 1/24/2007
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The list I put together are mammals on the endangered list...
You my not think this a effaces us .... But just think about it for one minute?
By Artme | Published 6/22/2008
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The Amur leopard is the most endangered of all the big cats. There are only 25 to 35 wild Amur leopards remaining as of November 2006. This big cat is also known as the Far Eastern leopard.
By Theresa Sylvester | Published 4/20/2007
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