The Smithsonian Institution creates a list of over 3,000 endangered species
- Date Range
- 1975/1975
- Title
- The Smithsonian Institution creates a list of over 3,000 endangered species
- What occurred
- The Endangered Species Act, signed by President Nixon in 1973, provided the framework for the conservation of endangered species and their habitats. For this act to fulfill its goal, it was essential to have a comprehensive understanding of what species could be considered endangered and what species needed protecting. In 1975, the Smithsonian Institution proposed a list of over 3,000 species that could be considered endangered or threatened and should be protected by the Endangered Species Act.
- Location
- 750 9th St NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20001, United States
- Image Citation
- https://www.tripsavvy.com/smithsonian-museums-in-washington-dc-guide-1038206
- Student name(s)
- Jackie Anderson
- Media
- smithsonian.jpg
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