The Black-footed Ferret Recovery Implementation Team (BFFRIT) was created in 1996 to more effectively integrate the expertise and resources of various parties contributing to the recovery of the black-footed ferret. The BFFRIT is a multi-agency/conservation organization effort, led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which includes representatives from federal and state governments, zoos, private landowners and nonprofit organizations. The team was created pursuant to Section 4(f)(2) of the amended Endangered Species Act which authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to procure the services of appropriate public and private agencies, institutions, and other qualified persons to help implement endangered species recovery plans.
(Source: blackfootedferret.org)
The black footed ferret does.
No, there is not a white footed ferret, but there are domestic ferrets with white paws
A black footed ferret is not a arthropod. Black footed ferrets are mammals in the weasel family
Go to Google.com and type in the search box "Black footed ferret photos" and you will get a choice of websites with Black footed ferret photos
The black footed ferret is found in North America
The Black-Footed Ferret gets its energy from eating and drinking.
up to 100 prarie dogs per black footed ferret
No, black-footed ferrets are nocturnal.
The Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) got it's name because it has black feet.
Black footed ferrets are able to swim
Black footed ferret in North America or European polecat ferret in Europe
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