On Dec. 28, 1973, President Richard Nixon signed a crucial piece of legislation for wildlife protection: the Endangered Species Act. Created “to protect and recover imperiled species and the ecosystems upon which they depend,” it came into place after Nixon called on the 93rd Congress to provide more intensive conservation efforts in 1972.
To celebrate 40 years of critical environmental rebuilding and conservation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service created a comprehensive website with resources for everyone, including endangered species coloring pages for kids, short videos on recovery success stories and an interactive map to learn more about endangered species in your state.
They also created this video — which traces the history and applications of the Act with action footage from the field — to mark the anniversary.
Plant and animal species can receive protection under this law by gaining a listing of “endangered” or “threatened.” Species have to meet at least one of five factors: damage to habitat, over-utilization of the species, disease or predation, lack of existing protection or other factors affecting the species, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Gaining recognition under the law means advanced habitat protection, extensive monitoring and a ban on their take and trade.
The Endangered Species Act has been a crucial protection for animals affected by habitat loss, pollution and harvesting — and will be increasingly imperative as animals face the threats of climate change. Scientists argue that in the future we’ll need even more than the Endangered Species Act to protect lands and wildlife, such as advanced partnerships with private lands, faster listing services and additional efforts to mitigate climate change.
strongScientific Name:/strong emDiceros sumatrensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongSumatran rhino
strongCategory:/strong Rhino
strongPopulation: /strong 250 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Hunting for horn -used in traditional medicine
strongScientific Name:/strong emEleutherodactylus thorectes/em
strongCommon Name: /strongMacaya Breast-Spot Frog
strongCategory:/strong Frog
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat destruction due to charcoal production and slash-and-burn agriculture
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strongScientific Name:/strong emScaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongRed-Finned Blue Eye
strongCategory:/strong Freshwater Fish
strongPopulation: /strong2,000 – 4,000 Individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Predation by introduced species
strongScientific Name:/strong emRafetus Swinhoei/em
strongCommon Name: /strongRed River Giant Softshell Turtle
strongCategory:/strong Turtle
strongPopulation: /strong4 known individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Hunting for consumption and habitat destruction and degradation as a result of wetland destruction and pollution
strongScientific Name:/strong emNeurergus kaiseri/em
strongCommon Name: /strongLuristan newt
strongCategory:/strong Newt
strongPopulation: /strong 1000 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Illegal collection for pet trade
strongScientific Name:/strong emPoecilotheria metallica/em
strongCommon Name: /strongPeacock Parachute Spider
strongCategory:/strong Spider
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat loss and degradation as a result of deforestation, firewood collection and civil unrest
strongScientific Name:/strong emAtelopus balios/em
strongCommon Name: /strongRio Pescado Stubfoot Toad
strongCategory:/strong Toad
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Chytridiomycosis and habitat destruction due to logging and agricultural expansion
strongScientific Name:/strong emJohora Singaporensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongSingapore Freshwater Crab
strongCategory:/strong Crab
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation – reduction in water quality and quantity
strongScientific Name:/strong emAbies beshanzuensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongBaishan Fir
strongCategory:/strong Conifer
strongPopulation: /strong5 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Agricultural expansion and fire
strongScientific Name:/strong emActinote zikani /em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Butterfly
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown, one population remaining
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation due to pressure from human populations
strongScientific Name:/strong emAipysurus foliosquama/em
strongCommon Name: /strongLeaf Scaled Sea-Snake
strongCategory:/strong Sea snake
strongPopulation: /strong Unknown, two subpopulations remain
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Unknown – likely degradation of coral reef habitat
strongScientific Name:/strong emAmanipodagrion gilliesi/em
strongCommon Name: /strongAmani Flatwing
strongCategory:/strong Damselfly
strongPopulation: /strong 500 individuals est.
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation due to increasing population pressure and water pollution
strongScientific Name:/strong emAntilophia bokermanni/em
strongCommon Name: /strongAraripe Manakin
strongCategory:/strong bird
strongPopulation: /strong779 individuals (est 2010)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat destruction due to expansion of agriculture and recreational facilities and water diversion
strongScientific Name:/strong Antisolabis seychellensis
strongCommon Name: /strong Seychelles Earwig
strongCategory:/strong Earwig
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Invasive species and climate change
strongScientific Name:/strong Aphanius transgrediens
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Freshwater fish
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Competition and predation by Gambusia and road construction
strongScientific Name:/strong Ardeotis nigriceps
strongCommon Name: /strong Great Indian Bustard
strongCategory:/strong Bird
strongPopulation: /strong 50 -249 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat loss and modification due to agricultural development
strongScientific Name:/strong Aproteles bulmerae
strongCommon Name: /strongBulmer’s Fruit Bat
strongCategory:/strong Bat
strongPopulation: /strong150 individuals (est)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Hunting and cave disturbance
strongScientific Name:/strong Ardea insignis
strongCommon Name: /strongWhite Bellied Heron
strongCategory:/strong Bird
strongPopulation: /strong70-400 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat destruction and degradation due to hydropower development
strongScientific Name:/strong emAstrochelus yniphora/em
strongCommon Name: /strong Ploughshare Tortoise / Angonoka
strongCategory:/strong Tortoise
strongPopulation: /strong440-770
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Illegal collection for international pet trade
strongScientific Name:/strong emAythya innotata/em
strongCommon Name: /strongMadagascar Pochard
strongCategory:/strong Bird
strongPopulation: /strong Approximately 20 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation due to slash-and-burn agriculture, hunting, and fishing / introduced fish
strongScientific Name:/strong emAzurina eupalama/em
strongCommon Name: /strong Galapagos damsel fish
strongCategory:/strong Pelagic fish
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Climate Change – oceanographic changes associated with the 1982 / 1983 El Nino are presumed to be responsible for the apparent disappearance of this species from the Galapagos
strongScientific Name:/strong emBahaba taipingensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strong Giant yellow croaker
strongCategory:/strong Pelagic fish
strongPopulation: /strong Unknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Over-fishing, primarily due to value of swim-bladder for traditional medicine – cost per kilogram exceeded that of gold in 2001
strongScientific Name:/strong emBatagur baska/em
strongCommon Name: /strong Common Batagur/ Four-toed terrapin
strongCategory:/strong Turtle
strongPopulation: /strong Unknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Illegal export and trade from Indonesia to China
strongScientific Name:/strong Bazzania bhutanica
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Liverwort
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation and destruction due to forest clearance, overgrazing and development
strongScientific Name:/strong emBeatragus hunteri/em
strongCommon Name: /strongHirola
strongCategory:/strong Antelope
strongPopulation: /strong 1000 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat loss and degradation, competition with livestock, poaching
strongScientific Name:/strong emBombus franklinii/em
strongCommon Name: /strongFranklin’s Bumble Bee
strongCategory:/strong Bee
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Disease from commercially bred bumblebees and habitat destruction and degradation
strongScientific Name:/strong Brachyteles hypoxanthus
strongCommon Name: /strong Northern muriqui
strongCategory:/strong Primate
strongPopulation: /strong 1,000 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat loss and fragmentation due to large-scale deforestation and selective logging
strongScientific Name:/strong emBradypus pygmaeus/em
strongCommon Name: /strongPygmy sloth
strongCategory:/strong Sloth
strongPopulation: /strong 500 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat loss due to illegal logging of mangrove forests for firewood and construction and hunting of the sloths
strongScientific Name:/strong emCallitriche pulchra/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Freshwater plant
strongPopulation: /strong Unknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Exploitation of the species’ habitat by stock, and modification of the pool by local people
strongScientific Name:/strong emCalumma tarzan/em
strongCommon Name: /strongTarzan’s Chameleon
strongCategory:/strong Chameleon
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat destruction for agriculture
strongScientific Name:/strong emCavia intermedia/em
strongCommon Name: /strongSanta Catarina’s Guinea Pig
strongCategory:/strong Guinea Pig
strongPopulation: /strong 40-60 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat disturbance and possible hunting; small population effects
strongScientific Name:/strong emCercopithecus roloway/em
strongCommon Name: /strongRoloway Guenon
strongCategory:/strong Primate
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Hunting for consumption as bushmeat, and habitat loss
strongScientific Name:/strong emColeura seychellensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongSeychelles Sheath-Tailed Bat
strongCategory:/strong Bat
strongPopulation: /strong 100 mature individuals (est 2008)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation and predation by invasive species
strongScientific Name:/strong emCryptomyces maximus/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Fungus
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Limited availability of habitat
strongScientific Name:/strong emCryptotis nelsoni/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNelson’s Small-Eared Shrew
strongCategory:/strong Shrew
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong habitat loss due to logging cattle grazing, fire and agriculture
strongScientific Name:/strong emCyclura collei/em
strongCommon Name: /strongJamaican Iguana
strongCategory:/strong Iguana
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Predation by introduced species and habitat destruction
strongScientific Name:/strong emDendrophylax fawcettii/em
strongCommon Name: /strongCayman Islands Ghost Orchid
strongCategory:/strong Orchid
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat destruction due to infrastructure development
strongScientific Name:/strong emDiomedea amsterdamensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongAmsterdam Island Albatross
strongCategory:/strong Bird
strongPopulation: /strong100 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Disease and incidental capture in long-line fishing operations
strongScientific Name:/strong emDiospyros katendei/em
strongCommon Name: /strong None
strongCategory:/strong Tree
strongPopulation: /strong20 individuals, one population
strongThreats To Survival:/strong High pressure from communities for agricultural activity, illegal tree felling, habitat degradation due to alluvial gold digging and small population
strongScientific Name:/strong emDipterocarpus lamellatus/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Dipterocarp (tree)
strongPopulation: /strong12 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat loss and degradation due to logging of lowland forest and creation of industrial plantations
strongScientific Name:/strong emDiscoglossus nigriventer/em
strongCommon Name: /strong Hula painted frog
strongCategory:/strong Frog
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (recent rediscovery in 2011)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Predation by birds and range restriction due to habitat destruction
strongScientific Name:/strong emDiscorea strydomiana/em
strongCommon Name: /strongWild Yam
strongCategory:/strong Yam
strongPopulation: /strong200 Individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Collection for medicinal use
strongScientific Name:/strong emDombeya mauritiana/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Flowering plant
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation and destruction due to encroachment by alien invasive plant species and cannabis cultivation
strongScientific Name:/strong emEleocarpus bojeri/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Flowering plant
strongPopulation: /strong 10 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Small population and degraded habitat
strongScientific Name:/strong emEleutherodactylus glandulifer/em
strongCommon Name: /strongLa Hotte Glanded Frog
strongCategory:/strong Frog
strongPopulation: /strongUnknown (declining)
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat destruction due to charcoal production and slash-and-burn agriculture
strongScientific Name:/strong emEriosyce chilensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongChilenito
strongCategory:/strong Cactus
strongPopulation: /strong 500 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Collection of flowering individuals
strongScientific Name:/strong emErythrina schliebenii/em
strongCommon Name: /strongCoral Tree
strongCategory:/strong Flowering tree
strongPopulation: /strong 50 individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Limited habitat and small population size increasing vulnerability to stochastic events
strongScientific Name:/strong emEuphorbia tanaensis/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Semi-deciduous tree
strongPopulation: /strong4 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Illegal logging and habitat degradation due to agricultural expansion and infrastructure development
strongScientific Name:/strong emEurynorhynchus pygmeus/em
strongCommon Name: /strongSpoon-Billed Sandpiper
strongCategory:/strong Bird
strongPopulation: /strong 100 breeding pairs
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Trapping on wintering grounds and land reclamation.
strongScientific Name:/strong emFicus katendei/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNone
strongCategory:/strong Tree (ficus)
strongPopulation: /strong 50 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Agricultural activity, illegal tree felling and habitat degradation due to alluvial gold digging
strongScientific Name:/strong emGeronticus eremita/em
strongCommon Name: /strongNorthern Bald Ibis
strongCategory:/strong Bird
strongPopulation: /strong200-249 mature individuals
strongThreats To Survival:/strong Habitat degradation and destruction, and hunting
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