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"Minnesota's Endangered Flora and Fauna " was first published in 1988. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. "Extinction of species, the silent crisis of our time, diminishes our world...and a commitment to the preservation of species diversity is fundamental to an optimistic view of the future of our own species," says Harrison B. Tordoff in his forward to this comprehensive reference book. "Minnesota's Endangered Flora and Fauna " is the result of a legislative mandate -- the 1981 amendment to the State Endangered Species Act -- which called upon the state's Department of Natural Resources and an expert advisory committee to prepare a list of plants and animals in jeopardy. Covered in the book are some 300 species, ranging from mosses
and lichens to jumping spiders, and including vascular plants,
birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, fish, butterflies,
mollusks, and tiger beetles. A chapter is devoted to each of these
floral and faunal groups, with individual status accounts provided
for all species. Each account includes the designation "endangered,
threatened," or "special concern," the reasons for that choice, and
related information on habitat and distribution. Endangered and
threatened species are illustrated; state distribution maps are
provided for all species, as well as information on national range.
In their substantial introduction, the editors describe the
historical background of this project; the components of
Minnesota's Endangered Species Program -- one of the most
comprehensive and respected in the nation; and the state's natural
environment -- its diverse landforms and vegetation.
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