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SAVING THE CALIFORNIA TIGER SALAMANDER

With its wide mouth charmingly outlined in yellow, the California tiger salamander always looks like it’s smiling. But this beautiful amphibian is a discriminating species that can only thrive in unique — and now extremely rare — habitats. As California’s vernal pools, grasslands, and oak woodlands disappear, the tiger salamander has fewer and fewer reasons to grin. The species’ plight is particularly extreme in Sonoma County, where development threatens 95 percent of remaining salamander habitat, and the Santa Barbara population — although it was luckily listed as federally endangered in 2000 — is still on the verge of winking out.

The Center has advocated hard to protect the California tiger salamander under both the federal and the California Endangered Species Act, as well as to force designation of critical habitat. Thanks to our actions, the Sonoma and Santa Barbara populations have been federally listed as endangered, the central California population is considered threatened, and central California salamanders have been granted critical habitat. The California Fish and Game Commission has been ordered to accept the Center’s 2004 petition to list the entire species statewide.

However, the critical habitat designation for the central California population — made in 2005 under political influence — illegally slashed critical habitat in half, and in the same year, the Sonoma  County population’s critical habitat was completely eliminated. The Center submitted a notice of intent to sue the Bush administration over these and 53 other wrongfully made Endangered Species Act decisions in 2007, and in October 2008 we sued the administration to force it to designate critical habitat for the salamander’s Sonoma population. We’re also challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s registration and authorization-for-use of 46 toxic pesticides in and upstream of habitats for San Francisco Bay Area endangered species, including the California tiger salamander. We continue to monitor and oppose harmful chemical pesticide use in California through our Pesticides Reduction Campaign.

 

KEY DOCUMENTS
2001 federal listing petition for Sonoma County population
2003 listing of Sonoma County population
2005 critical habitat designation, central California population
2005 critical habitat designation, Sonoma County population
2007 state listing petition
2007 notice of intent to sue over critical habitat

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Map of pesticide applications detrimental to the California tiger salamander
Distribution map of the California tiger salamander
Declining Amphibians Populations Task Force
Global Amphibian Assessment

Contact: Jeff Miller

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