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Endangered Species Information Network
This site provides up-to-date information on endangered, threatened, and other species of conservation concern within the Pacific Northwest. This project reflects our philosophy that solutions to conservation problems come from sound science, creative thinking and compassion for people and nature. Adequate information is where we start the process.
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This site provides up-to-date information on endangered, threatened, and other species of conservation concern within the Pacific Northwest. This project reflects our philosophy that solutions to conservation problems come from sound science, creative thinking and compassion for people and nature. Adequate information is where we start the process.
Here's what the Endangered Species Information Network has to offer: - A listing of all federally listed threatened and endangered species for each state within the Pacific Northwest.
- A detailed description of each species with a map of their current population distributions.
- Hyper links to other web sites with additional information.
The goals of the Endangered Species Information Network goals are: - To provide every person, organization, and institution one source of usable information on all species of conservation concern within the Pacific Northwest.
- Raise awareness of species trends within the Pacific Northwest.
- Provide an arena where all people can add sightings data, ideas for solutions, reasons for concern, and news flashes, so that the information of this page can grow as a network of information.
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