So tell me what you guys think of this:

starting as soon as settlers came to Illinois, all of our precios reptiles and amphibians have been dissapearing quickly. So to prove that the numbers of reptiles and amphibians especially those that are endangered are dropping and showing the non- reptile loving world what kwould happen if kept up, im going to go herping record info on where we found the animal and what condition it was in, and record the numbers of endangered animals and animals that are getting close to being endangered here is the endangered/rare list:
Ambystoma laterale Blue-Spotted Salamander
Ambystoma texanum Smallmouth Salamander
Eurycea cirrigera Southern Two-Lined Salamander
Acris crepitans Cricket Frog
Hyla versicolor- chrysoscelis Grey Treefrog Complex
Pseudacris crucifer Spring Peeper
Pseudacris triseriata Western Chrous Frog
Rana blairi Plains Leopard Frog
Chelydra serpentina Snapping Turtle
Chrysemys picta Painted Turtle
Apalone spinifera Spiny Shoftshell
Ophisaurus attenuatus Slender Glass Lizard
Cnemidophorus sexlineatus Six-Lined Racerunner
Clonophis kirtlandii Kirtland's Snake
Elaphe vulpina Fox Snake
Heterodon platirhinos Eastern Hognose Snake
Lampropeltis triangulum Milk Snake
Nerodia sipedon Northern Water Snake
Regina grahamii Graham's Crawfish Snake
Regina septemvittata Queen Snake
Storeria dekayi Brown Snake
Storeria occipitomaculata Redbelly Snake
Thamnophis proximus Western Ribbon Snake
Sistrurus catenatus Massasauga rattle snake