Development of land for human use in Asia poses a serious threat to many species. Learn about the endangered animals of Asia in this article.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Review Status of 38 Southwest Species By Rebecca Hays Barho on 11.15.2024 Posted in Conservation, Construction Projects, Consultation, Delisting, Endangered Species Act, Fish & Wildlife Service, Listing, Texas Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service...
Found in fresh water areas of Southeast Asia and Borneo, it’s both the largest freshwater fish in the world and the largest species of stingray. Its threats are many: overfishing, pollution, habitat loss caused by deforestation and damming. The decline of this species in some areas is as ...
There are approximately 2,270 sea animals covered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Get to know 20 of the most fascinating ones—plus how you can help them.
walkerae, whereas in Mexico no protected areas exist within M. walkerae suitable habitat. Keywords: endangered; climate change; species geographic distribution modeling; conservation; protected areas1. Introduction Anthropogenic activities have had a significant influence on the geographic distribution, rate...
The Rio Doce basin is situated in a biodiversity hotspot, with some fish groups still superficially known. The intense process of habitat loss and water contamination justifies efforts to speed up the pace of describing fish species diversity. Herein, we
They help the environment, but they also help our souls. In 2018 we’ll explore the wonder of birds, and why we can’t live without them.
The alligator snapping turtle (Macroclemys temminckii) is an uncommon turtle of the Southeast that is a former candidate species for listing as threatened ... Lane, J. J,Mitchell, W. A 被引量: 11发表: 1997年 Dragons in Distress: Naturalists as Bioactivists in the Campaign to Save the Am...
To explore the most dangerous species in Texas, we decided to narrow down the candidates to non-human creatures. That's because one of the deadliest of all is thehomo sapien. There are also plenty of dangerous plants, fungi, viruses, and bacteria that present a wide range of hazards, haza...
northeast Texas Panhandle, and southeast Colorado—as threatened under the ESA, with a Section 4(d) rule. Like the 2014 Section 4(d) rule, this rule would allow certain activities to proceed (and not constitute “take” of the species), so long as the activities meet the requirements ...