Non-profit company dedicated to the preservation of aquatic biodiversity in the Southeastern U.S. through captive propagation of rare, threatened, and endangered species of fish.
Cooperative effort between U.S. state fish and wildlife agencies, state parks and customers and businesses of the outdoors. Will provide funding to implement conservation strategies and provide recreational and educational opportunities.
Endangered Species Program and related links, policies, listing activities, recovery activities, outreach activities, publications, and frequently asked questions of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
CEI is devoted to the preservation of North America's biodiversity, through the conservation and breeding of endangered indigenous species, ecosystem restoration through the reintroduction of extirpated fauna and flora, and the education of the public.
Information on the state's nature preserve system, and the Kentucky Natural Heritage Program's database of rare and threatened species of the Commonwealth.
Organization established in 1954 to encourage and support scientific study of the living things, lands, and waters of the Lake Superior region.
Links to Internet resources related to Kentucky biodiversity.
A scientific study of the Marbled Murrelet in northern California. The federal and California governments, and the Pacific Lumber Company have proposed a transfer of lands and assets. The Headwaters Forest Complex, which includes large stands of approximately 7,500 acre old-growth Redwood forest, will be transferred to public ownership as part of the proposed exchange. This study will examine the effect of the proposed land transfer on the conservation and continued survival of the Murrelet.
A scientific organization dedicated to the study and conservation of freshwater and coastal fishes of the southeastern United States.
Biodiversity conservation strategy for the North Coastal Basin of California (USA).
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