Endangered & Threatened Species
Many of Florida's plant and animal species are in danger of becoming extinct. Species disappear for many reasons, including habitat loss, human exploitation, and the impact of invasives. This page offers resources related to protecting our state's amazing biodiversity.
UF/IFAS Sites
- Freshwater Species In Florida: Endangered, Threatened, and Of Special Concern
- Save Florida's Native Bromeliads
- Threatened & Endangered Species
UF/IFAS Publications
- Did I See a Panther?
- Handbook of Florida Water Regulation: Endangered Species Act
- Laws that Protect Florida's Wildlife
- Saving Endangered Species: How You Can Help
- Species in Danger of Extinction
- The Value of Endangered Species: the Importance of Conserving Biological Diversity
- Threats to Florida's Biodiversity
- Wildlife in Danger of Extinction: Central Florida
- Wildlife in Danger of Extinction: North Florida
- Wildlife in Danger of Extinction: Northwest Florida
Other Sites & Publications
- Florida's Imperiled Species--Florida FWC
- Manatee Program--Florida FWC
- Marine Turtle Program--Florida FWC
- Threatened & Endangered Plants--NRCS/USDA
- Return to Ecosystems & Species
General Resources
UF/IFAS Sites
- Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department
- Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
- Department of Statistics
- Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation
- Department of Zoology
- Entomology and Nematology Department
- Florida Freshwater Endangered and Threatened Species
- Florida Master Naturalist Program
- Florida Museum of Natural History
- Florida Natural Resources Leadership Institute
- Florida Sea Grant
- Florida Wildlife Extension
- Living Green
- Natural Areas Training Academy
- School of Natural Resources and Environment
- Soil and Water Science Department
- TAME Invasives Portal
