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Adult California tiger salamanders spend one-fourth of their lives underground. Action timeline. September 21, 2000 – In response to a lawsuit filed by the Center, ... May 23, 2003 – The Service ...
As if it isn't enough that the California tiger salamander and other amphibian pond-dwellers are forced to fight for survival against overdevelopment and pollution in the state, along comes a ...
Habitat Destruction, Fragmentation Still Dangers for Unique Tiger Salamander. SAN FRANCISCO— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today released a final recovery plan for the threatened central ...
In a state where paying the bills and getting through the recession takes priority, the fate of the California tiger salamander may be the last thing on people’s worried minds. However, this ...
Recovery plan calls for purchasing or protecting 34,000 acres in Santa Barbara County for endangered amphibian ...
Ambystoma californiense, the California tiger salamander, has found success where die-hard environmentalists have failed: The lowly reptile has single-handedly slowed down Sonoma County's ...
A California tiger salamander crawls through native grasses in this image from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. John Cleckler, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Facebook ...
The Eastern tiger salamander had lived in the mid-Atlantic region since the ice ages: Its presence can be traced back 14,000 years along Virginia’s coastal plains, and 400,000 years in the Blue ...
Monterey >> The Central California tiger salamander, currently federally listed as threatened, will get a boost toward its recovery with the release of a plan by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Some 17 species of tiger salamanders live in North America, and California’s Ambystoma californiense thrives in pools that dry out as summer progresses. Much of the salamander’s habitat has ...
A new blueprint calls for 15,000 acres to be set aside over 50 years to save the California tiger salamander and three endangered plant species on the Santa Rosa Plain.
Hemmed in by urban sprawl and dependent upon disappearing vernal pools, the struggling California tiger salamander deserves the protection of the Endangered Species Act, federal wildlife managers ...
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