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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Jessica Teller - Mini Project #3

Endangered Species in Florida


American Alligator

American Crocodile

Bankclimber (purple)

Bat (grey)

Butterfly (Schaus swallowtail)

Caracara (Audubon's crested)

Crane

Darter (Okaloosa)

Deer (Key)

Eagle (bald)

Jay (Florida scrub)

Kite (Everglade snail)

Manatee (West Indian)

Moccasinshell (Gulf & Ochlockonee)

Mouse (Anastasia Island beach, Choctawhatchee beach, Key Largo cotton, Perdido Key beach, southeastern beach, St. Andrew's beach)

Panther (Florida)

Puma (FL)

Rabbit (Lower Keys marsh)

Rice rat (lower FL Keys)

Salamander, flatwoods

Seaturtle (green, hawksbill, Kemp's ridely, leatherback, loggerhead)

Seal (Caribbean Monk)

Shrimp (Squirrel Chimney Cave)

Snail (Stock Island tree)

Snake (Atlantic salt marsh, eastern indigo)

Sparrow (Cape Sable seaside, Florida grasshopper)

Sturgeon (Gulf , shortnose)

Whale (finback , humpback, right)

Woodpecker, red-cockaded

Woodrat, Key Largo