Yes, New York State has a program the Department of Environmental Conservation. It includes endangered, threatened, and species of special concern in New York State, along with regulations, and enforcement. For more details, please see site listed below.
Endangered Species - 2007 was released on: USA: 21 June 2007 (New York City, New York)
The timber rattlesnake is not an endangered species, except in some states, where their habitat has been altered. Massachusetts, New York, and New Hampshire are some of these states.
world wide fund(WWF),endangered species society,conserve wildlife organisation(New York) etc.
the yellow eyed penguin species are endangered. you might be able to help them. they live in new zealand
Noel W. Cusa has written: 'New Zealand endangered species' -- subject(s): Endangered species
There are numerous species of tree kangaroos, but they are not all endangered. Two Australian species are listed by the IUCN as endangered, one of which is the Lumholtz's Tree kangaroo. The Goodfellow's, Doria's, Matschie's, Tenkile and the Dingiso are the most endangered tree kangaroos in New Guinea.
It isn't. The kakapo, a large, flightless parrot, is the most endangered species in New Zealand. There are less than 100 of these birds remaining, as they are very vulnerable to predation by introduced species.
Donald F. McAlpine has written: 'Loggerhead shrike in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Loggerhead shrike, Endangered species 'Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic maritime ecozone' 'Le pluvier siffleur au Nouveau-Brunswick' -- subject(s): Piping plover, Endangered species 'Gray treefrog in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Hylidae, Endangered species 'Lynx in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Lynx, Endangered species 'La baleine noire au Nouveau-Brunswick' -- subject(s): Right whales, Endangered species 'Right whale in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Right whales, Endangered species 'Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic maritime ecozone'
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No. But it does have a Trade in Endangered Species Act, which implements its obligations under CITES. Considerations of Endangered Species are also likely to be taken into account as part of the consenting process for any activity requiring those consents.
ConclusionThe product of your research and article helps you to see what an endangered species is. Your research also should have lead you to some of the causes for these species becoming endangered. You have discovered that some of the reasons species are endangered is because of humans and what we have done to the environment. You have taken your base knowledge and applied it to researching a particular species. You have found out about the habitat, where your animal is located in the food web, and where it lives. You have also found out about the organizations that are helping your animal and how they are doing this. With all this new informaiton you have gathered, think about what you are doing to help out endangered species. Next time you should recycle, or reuse, maybe you will remember this project and make the right decision.
If you are referring to the birds of prey, many metropolitan communities have reintroduced eagles and falcons, especially peregrine falcons, primarily to help control pigeon, dove, and rodent populations. Many of these programs have been quite successful in helping to move some endangered species off the the Endangered Species List. If you are referring to some other situation, greater detail may be necessary to provide an answer.