Endangered Species

When was the last time you saw a monarch butterfly fluttering through your flowers? Or a bald eagle swooping down to catch a fish in the Mississippi River? What about a gray bat returning to its place in a cave?

It might have been a while, but you may experience these events more often in the future because all these creatures have something in common. Each is or has been on a list of species protected by the (Federal) Endangered Species Act of 1973. The Wildlife Code of Missouri also helps to protect threatened and endangered species in Missouri.

We will discuss why certain species are in danger of extinction, and how the Endangered Species Act of 1973 is helping to preserve them for future generations.

Bring a sack lunch. Water, coffee, and dessert will be provided. Park in front of the visitor center.
S3 ID
200159
Subtitle
Preserving Missouri's Treasured Species
Activity Location
Columbia Bottom Conservation Area
County
Saint Louis
Lat-Long
POINT (-90.1846097 38.8100602)
Begin Date
-
Registration Begins
-
Capacity
20
Registrations
0
User
Anna Cooke
Activity Topic
None
Activity Type
PUBLIC PROGRAM
Primary Audience
CCT - Tier 2
Secondary Audience
SENIOR ADULT
Is event virtual
No