I think the USFWS endangered species page used to have info on extinct
species at http://endangered.fws.gov/index.html. I don't see that info now
but that site should be a good starting point.
-- Jay DeLong Olympia, WAAt 12:48 PM 6/6/01 -0400, you wrote: >I received this message today. Would anyone more knowledgeable about >Minnesota be willing to answer her questions? > >--Bruce Stallsmith >Huntsville, AL > >>From: "Ginny Lee" <enviroco_at_mlecmn.net> >>To: fundulus_at_hotmail.com >>Subject: NANFA Conservation Award >>Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 11:40:35 -0700 >> >>Dr. Stallsmith we may run a news item in an upcoming issue of FOCUS on the >>Waters, a publication about Minnesota's water management. Pleae apprise me >>of what species and subspecies are extinct, threatened with extinction, at >>risk of becoming endangered, or threatened by minor disturbances to their >>Minnesota habitat. Minnesota-specific information my be compelling to our >>readers. >>Thank you, >>Marcia Shepard >>Associate Editor >>FOCUS on the Waters
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