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Title: ENDANGERED SPECIES


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ENDANGERED SPECIES
  • AGST 3000
  • Agriculture, Society and the Natural World

2
Websites
  • http//endangered.fws.gov/
  • http//endangered.fws.gov/features/rl_frog/rlfrog.
    html
  • http//www.fws.gov/contaminants/issues/invasivespe
    cies.cfm
  • http//endangered.fws.gov/glossary.pdf
  • http//news.fws.gov/newsreleases/showNews.cfm?news
    Id8F4A82F1-EE32-D71A-21F0F54EC683910C

3
Preparation for Class
  • Define the following
  • threatened
  • endangered
  • critical habitat
  • candidate species
  • habitat conservation plans (HCPs)
  • recovery plans
  • What are the three classifications of species
    listed as endangered or threatened?
  • Look up the website on the red-legged frog and
    look at the history, current status, reasons for
    decline, and ideas for recoverybe prepared to
    discuss as an indicator species for other
    endangered species recovery

4
For class discussion
Look up the Endangered Species Act and identify
the process that it takes to get a species off
the Endangered or Threatened list.
What is the objective of the Endangered Species
Program administered by the Fish and Wildlife
Service?
Read about Whooping Craneshow many individuals
did the population get down to, in what year,
and how many are there now?
In Class JournalDo you think that the government
should have the right to regulate farming
practices on private property or to restrict its
use by private landowners?
5
Definition of Endangered
  • Species judged to be endangered with extinction
  • Listed on the Endangered Species List by
    state, federal, international and some private
    organizations.

6
Definition of Threatened
  • An animal or plant species likely to become
    endangered within the foreseeable future
    throughout all or a significant portion of its
    range.

7
Number by state of Endangered or Threatened
Species
8
Causes of Extinction
  • Natural Causes
  • Hunting
  • Introduced Predators
  • Non-predatory Exotics
  • Habitat Modification

9
Natural Causes
  • Extinction is a natural biological process,
    based on fossil record birds typically have a
    species lifespan of 2 million years and mammals
    about 600,000 years.

10
Hunting
  • Unwise and unregulated hunting has contributed
    to the extinction of some species Passenger
    Pigeon, Whales, Spotted cats, rhinos.

11
Introduced Predators
  • Exotic species often out-compete native species
    (Mongoose was introduced to control rats)
  • What invasive species threatens the survival of
    native species in the San Joaquin Delta and what
    is the Fish and Wildlife Service doing about it?
  • How was this species introduced?
  • Are there any other potential harmful effects,
    other than competition with native species?

12
Non-predatory Exotics
  • Agents of competition and disease
  • Goats in Hawaii,
  • Starlings out compete many song birds,
  • Sitka deer in central Texas out-compete
    White-tails.

13
HABITAT MODIFICATION
  • -Loss of habitat or habitat fragmentation due to
    human development i.e.
  • agriculture,
  • urban sprawl,
  • industrial development.

14
History of Wildlife Conservation
  • President Theodore Roosevelt acted to create
    the first National Wildlife Refuge in 1903
  • 1916 Migratory Bird Treaty Act led to
    regulation of water fowl hunting.
  • 1930s Soil Conservation Service, Civilian
    Conservation Corps all helped to establish and
    preserve wildlife habitat.
  • 1908 National Bison Range established to protect
    and preserve the remaining buffalo.
  • 1940 Bald Eagle Protection Act.

15
Endangered Species Act of 1966
  • 1962 Rachel Carson Silent Spring she studied
    the effects of DDT and created widespread concern
    and public awareness about the environment.
  • Authorized the Secretary of the Interior to
    determine the wildlife facing extinction in the
    United States. Emergency Powers.
  • U.S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife does background
    research on species proposed for listing.

16
Endangered Species Act of 1966 continued
  • Authorized the acquisition of terrestrial habitat
    using funds from the Land and Water Conservation
    Act as a means of protecting endangered species.
  • Importation of endangered species and their
    products was prohibited.
  • 1973 the Act was modified to include plants and
    it also stressed that the integrity of ecosystems
    be maintained because of scientific, aesthetic,
    education, historical and ecological values.

17
How many listed species have designated critical
habitat?
  • 478 U.S. species have designated critical
    habitat.
  • How many candidate species are there?
  • 144 species of animals are candidate species.145
    species of plants are candidate species.

18
Conservation and Recovery Plans
  • How many habitat conservation plans (HCPs) have
    been approved?
  • 482 habitat conservation plans have been
    approved.
  • How many listed species have approved recovery
    plans?
  • 1030 species have approved recovery plans

19
How many species in the United States are listed
as threatened and endangered or proposed for
listing as threatened or endangered?
  • 388 U.S. species of animals are listed.
  • 599 U.S. species of plants are listed.
  • 21 U.S. species of animals are currently proposed
    for listing.
  • 0 U.S. species of plants are currently proposed
    for listing.

20
Concerns with the Endangered Species Act
  • Politics vs. Science
  • Property Rights
  • Timeframe

21
Politics rather than Science often times
determines the listing of animals
  • Louder voices with more to lobby are often
    heard first.
  • Animals popular with the public are often
    targeted big animals and mammals rather than
    plants and insects
  • Agriculture is an easy target, only 2 of the
    population.

22
Violates personal property rights.
  • Allowed land/habitat of the designated
    Endangered Species to be taken out of
    production or managed by govt agencies.

23
Takes too long!!
  • Animals identified as endangered undergo a long
    research process.
  • Look up the Endangered Species Act and identify
    the process that it takes to get a species off
    the Endangered or Threatened list.

24
  • Solutions to the Endangered Species Dilemma?
  • Class Discussion
  • What is the objective of the Endangered Species
    Program administered by the Fish and Wildlife
    Service?
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