According to The Environmental Magazine, the U.S. has saved an estimated 227 species from extinction through the implementation of its very own Endangered Species Act. The act was first introduced in 1973 and aims to protect different species of plants and wildlife from extinction. Some of the 227 species saved include peregrine falcons, the Mallorcan midwife toads, the Island night lizard, fisher's estuarine moths, and sea otters. However, the complete list is much longer.
According to The Environmental Magazine, the U.S. has saved an estimated 227 species from extinction through the implementation of its very own Endangered Species Act. The act was first introduced in 1973 and aims to protect different species of plants and wildlife from extinction. Some of the 227 species saved include peregrine falcons, the Mallorcan midwife toads, the Island night lizard, fisher's estuarine moths, and sea otters. However, the complete list is much longer.
According to The Environmental Magazine, the U.S. has saved an estimated 227 species from extinction through the implementation of its very own Endangered Species Act. The act was first introduced in 1973 and aims to protect different species of plants and wildlife from extinction. Some of the 227 species saved include peregrine falcons, the Mallorcan midwife toads, the Island night lizard, fisher's estuarine moths, and sea otters. However, the complete list is much longer.