While it may sometimes seem that there are infinite animals in the world, each species has its vulnerabilities and can disappear altogether. Natural and man-made changes to the environment can create conditions that make it difficult--even impossible--for some animals to survive, leading to them becoming endangered or extinct. Passing along the following information, in addition to other animal facts for kids, can help ensure that the next generation understands how widespread endangerment and extinction are, and what they can do to protect animals from these threats.
Kids and Animals
Kids and AnimalsWild animal bedding satisfies the child who loves animals. This colorful kids bedding features animals including lions, tigers, elephants, and more on a light green background. Reverse is a coordinating madras plaid.
Sheets are a 60/40 cotton poly blend and show the wild animals on a light blue background.
Comforters are 100% soft cotton with a thread count of 180 and a warm lightweight fill.
Be sure to check out all the coordinating items including the wild animal throws and pillows.
Kids and Animals
Kids and Animals
Kids and Animals
Kids and Animals
Kids and AnimalsWhich laws protect endangered species in America?
The Endangered Species Act, which was passed in 1973, protects any species that is deemed endangered or threatened. Many local and state laws, in addition to international treaties, have also been enacted to protect the environment and its wildlife.
How does the Endangered Species Act protect animals?
Under this act, it is against the law to remove an endangered animal from the wild. In addition, animals that are categorized as endangered species cannot be sold, transported or owned. This act also sets aside land and other resources to protect endangered species.
When does an animal become endangered or threatened?
When an animal is near extinction, it is considered to be endangered. If an animal is likely to become endangered, then that species is identified as being threatened. Strict rules are observed when classifying a species as endangered.
Which U.S. state has the most endangered species?
Nearly every state has some endangered plants or animals. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hawaii tops the list with 329 endangered species. Hawaii is closely followed by California, which has 309 endangered species. Among the interesting animal facts for kids to research is which of the animals on the endangered species list exist in their area.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
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