MS Endangered Species
An endangered species, as defined by
Mississippi law, is any species or subspecies of wildlife whose
survival and continued welfare in the state is in jeopardy or is
likely to become so in the near future. Although species become
endangered for a variety of reasons-such as loss of habitat,
disease, and pollution-it has been estimated that man is
responsible for the extinction of up to 1,000 species worldwide
each year. Mississippi has 80 species and subspecies of plants and
animals , which are officially recognized as
endangered. In 2001, the Mississippi Department of
Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks and the Museum took the initiative
to assemble data on each of these and to make it available to the
public.
The Endangered Species of Mississippi packet (97
pages) is an illustrated collection of information,
which includes:
Click Here to download the MS Endangered Species Packet.
Additional Information: