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Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 9 Chapter 10
Chapter 4 Figures:  
Proportion of U.S. species at risk (figure 4-1)
Proportion of species at risk by plant and animal group (figure 4-2)
Conservation status of federally listed species (figure 4-6)
Extinctions in America (figure 4-10)
Chapter 5 Figures:  
Overall state patterns of diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-1a,b & c)
Plant diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-4a,b, & c)
Vertebrate diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-6a,b, & c)
Mammal diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-7a,b, & c)
Bird diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-8a & b)
Reptile diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-11a & b)  
Amphibian diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-12a & b)
Freshwater fish diversity, endemism, and rarity (figure 5-13a & b)
Chapter 6 Figures:  
Distribution of federally listed threatened and endangered species (figure 6-1)
County distribution of federally listed species (figure 6-2)
Federally listed species by equal area hexagons (figure 6-3)
Distribution of imperiled species (figure 6-4)
Distribution of imperiled species by ecoregion (figure 6-5)
Imperiled species by equal area hexagons (figure 6-6)
Hot spots of rarity and richness (figure 6-9)
Regional concentrations of aquatic biodiversity (figure 6-13)
Hot spots for fishes and mussels (figure 6-14)
Critical watersheds for conserving aquatic biodiversity (figure 6-15)
Chapter 7 Figures:  
Diversity of ecological communities (figure 7-5)
Changes in natural vegetation (figure 7-11a & b)
Distribution of imperiled ecological communities (figure 7-14a & b)
Chapter 9 Figures:  
Selected Nature Conservancy land protection activites (figure 9-2)
Chapter 10 Figures:  
Number of species on federal lands (figure 10-4)

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