U.S. To Investigate The Water To Protect 374 Species

Friday, September 30, 2011



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said he will make a thorough review to determine if these plants and animals must be listed as threatened or endangered by law.

Florida Crane, Alabama map turtle and Streamside Salamander is one of the 374 freshwater species that may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. government said Monday.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said he will make a thorough review to determine if these plants and animals must be listed as threatened or endangered by law.

The 374 species in 12 southern states that are in place in this review are among the 404 that environmental groups have asked to protect.

The review includes 89 species of crayfish and other crustaceans, 81 plants, 78 molluscs, 51 butterflies, caddisflies and other insects, 43 fishes, 13 amphibians, 12 reptiles, three in four mammals and birds.

Florida Sandhill cranes can be a captivating creatures of the list, with long legs and long neck, it looks like a hero, but a bald, red skin on top of the head.



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