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Listed and Sensitive Species in Sandoval County
Total number of species: 22 |
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Common Name |
Scientific Name |
Group |
Status |
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| Yellow-billed cuckoo |
Coccyzus americanus |
Bird |
Candidate |
| Rio Grande cutthroat trout |
Oncorhynchus clarki virginalis |
Fish |
Candidate |
| New Mexican meadow jumping mouse |
Zapus hudsonius luteus |
Mammal |
Candidate |
| Southwestern willow flycatcher |
Empidonax traillii extimus |
Bird |
Endangered |
Rio Grande silvery minnow
Designated Critical Habitat
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Hybognathus amarus |
Fish |
Endangered |
| Black-footed ferret
2
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Mustela nigripes |
Mammal |
Endangered |
Mexican spotted owl
Designated Critical Habitat
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Strix occidentalis lucida |
Bird |
Threatened |
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Species of Concern Species of Concern are included for planning purposes only.
Common Name |
Scientific Name |
Group |
Status |
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| Jemez Mountains salamander |
Plethodon neomexicanus |
Amphibian |
Species of Concern |
| New Mexico silverspot butterfly |
Speyeria nokomis nitocris |
Arthropod - Invertebrate |
Species of Concern |
| American peregrine falcon |
Falco peregrinus anatum |
Bird |
Species of Concern |
| Arctic peregrine falcon |
Falco peregrinus tundrius |
Bird |
Species of Concern |
| Baird's sparrow |
Ammodramus bairdii |
Bird |
Species of Concern |
| Mountain plover |
Charadrius montanus |
Bird |
Species of Concern |
| Northern goshawk |
Accipiter gentilis |
Bird |
Species of Concern |
| Western burrowing owl |
Athene cunicularia hypugaea |
Bird |
Species of Concern |
| Rio Grande sucker |
Catostomus plebeius |
Fish |
Species of Concern |
| Goat Peak pika |
Ochotona princeps nigrescens |
Mammal |
Species of Concern |
| Townsend's big-eared bat |
Corynorhinus townsendii |
Mammal |
Species of Concern |
| Gypsum phacelia |
Phacelia sp. nov. |
Plant |
Species of Concern |
| Gypsum townsendia |
Townsendia gypsophila |
Plant |
Species of Concern |
| Knight's milk-vetch |
Astragalus knightii |
Plant |
Species of Concern |
| Parish's alkali grass |
Puccinellia parishii |
Plant |
Species of Concern |
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Endangered |
Any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all
or a significant portion of its range. |
Threatened |
Any species which is likely to become an endangered species
within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant
portion of its range. |
Candidate |
Candidate Species (taxa for which the Service has sufficient
information to propose that they be added to list of endangered
and threatened species, but the listing action has been precluded
by other higher priority listing activities). |
Proposed |
Any species of fish, wildlife or plant that is proposed in the
Federal Register to be listed under section 4 of the Act. This
could be either proposed for endangered or threatened status. |
Species of Concern |
Taxa for which further biological research and field study are
needed to resolve their conservation status OR are considered
sensitive, rare, or declining on lists maintained by Natural
Heritage Programs, State wildlife agencies, other Federal
agencies, or professional/academic scientific societies.
Species of Concern are included for
planning purposes only. |
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Foot Notes: |
D |
Designated Critical Habitat. |
P |
Proposed Critical Habitat. |
1 |
Introduced population. |
3 |
Extirpated in this county. |
2 |
Survey should be conducted if project involves impacts to prairie
dog towns or complexes of 200-acres or more for the Gunnison's prairie
dog (Cynomys gunnisoni) and/or 80-acres or more for any subspecies
of Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus). A complex
consists of two or more neighboring prairie dog towns within 4.3 miles
(7 kilometers) of each other. |
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