MAMMALS 



Bat, Hawaiian hoary 



Bat, Indiana 

 *Cougar, Eastern 



Deer, Columbian white-tailed 



Deer , Key 



Ferret, black-footed 



Fox, San Joaquin kit 



Manatee, Florida (sea cow) 



Mouse , salt marsh harvest 



Panther, Florida 

 *Prairie Dog , Utah 



Pronghorn, Sonoran 



Rat, Morro Bay kangaroo 



Squirrel, Delmarva Peninsiila fox 



Wolf, Eastern timber 

 *Wolf , Northern Rocky Mountain 



Wolf, red ' . , 



Lasiyirus cinereuq semotus 

 : Wyotis sodalis 

 Felis concolor cougar 

 Odocoileus virgini^'.nus leucurus 

 Odocoileus virginianus cl avium 

 Mustela nigripes 

 Vulpes macrotis mutica 

 Trichechus manatus latirostris 

 Reithrodontomys raviventris 

 Felis concolor coryi 

 Cynomys parvidens 

 Antilocapra americana sonoriensis 

 Dipodomys heermanni morroensis 

 Sciurus niger cinereus 

 Canis lupus lycaon 

 Canis lupus irremotus 

 Canis rufus 



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♦Added to the United States List of Endangered Native Fish and Wildlife , Federal Register , 

 Vol. 38, No. 106--Monday, June 4, 1973. 



Created in 1849, the Department of the Interior is concerned with the management, 

 conservation, and development of the Nation's water, fish, wildlife, mineral, forest, and 

 park and recreational resources . It also has major responsibilities for Indian and 

 Territorial affairs . 



As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the Department works to assure 

 that nonrenewable resources are developed and used wisely, that park and 

 recreational resources are conserved for the future , and that renewable resources 

 make their full contribution to the progress, prosperity, and security of the United 

 States — now and in the future. 



289A 

 (Revised July 27, 1973) 



INT: 745- 73 



