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Species of special concern are species for whom some issue is suspected, either in abundance or distribution, but not yet proven. Its main purpose is to bring attention to species of concern before they become threatened or endangered. Examples are presented here.
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whooping crane, black ratsnake, blanding's turtle, bobolink, bullsnake, butler's gartersnake, eek!, eek!: species with status: special concern, eastern meadowlark, evening grosbeak, four-toed salamander, gophersnake, goshawk, gray ratsnake, mink frog, north american blue racer, northern flying squirrel, pickerel frog, plains gartersnake, prairie ring-necked snake, prairie skink, six-lined racerunner, smooth softshell turtle, sturgeon, timber rattlesnake, timberdoodles, woodcock
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