Kirtland's warbler 

 Dusky sea Jf'- sparrow 

 Cape SabI _>parrow 



Oenc ' /'' 'ca kirtlandii 

 'i lBmospi/a nigrescens 

 /-immospiza mirabilis 



MAMMALS 



Hawaiian hoary ba* 



Indiana bat 



Delmarva Peninsula i^; squirrel 



Morro Bay kangaroo rat 



Salt marsh harvest mouse 



Eastern timber wolf 



Red wolf 



San Joaquin kit fox 



Black-footed ferret 



Florida panther 



Florida manatee (sea cow) 



Key deer 



Columbian white-tailed deer 



Sonoran pronghorn 



Lasiurus cinereus sem '* ■■■-■ ■ 



Myotis sodalis 



Sciurus niger ciner -- ' 



Dipodomys heerma" u_ raar oensis 



Reithrodontomys ' - i^eriy-is 



Canis lupus lyca 



Canis rufus 



Vulpes macroti s mutica 



Mustela nigrif r^.iS 



Felis concolc coryi 





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, thai 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 tlie future . 



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