ETWP; Determination of Endangered Status for the Callippe Silverspot Butterfly of Behren's Silverspot Butterfly and Thereatend Status for the Alameda Whipsnake
Action Option
Endangered
Publication Type
Final
Action Type
Listing
Publication Date
Summary
The Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) determines endangered status pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act) for the callippe silverspot butterfly (Speyeria callippe callippe) and Behren's silverspot butterfly (Speyeria zerene behrensii) and threatened status for the Alameda whipsnake (Alameda striped racer) (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus). The callippe silverspot butterfly is found at two sites on grasslands in the San Francisco Bay area. Behren's silverspot butterfly is found within coastal terrace prairie at one site in southern Mendocino County. These butterflies are imperiled by overcollecting, urban development, alien plant invasion and competition, and excessive livestock grazing. The Alameda whipsnake occurs in the northern coastal scrub and chaparral habitats of Contra Costa and Alameda counties. This snake and its associated habitat are threatened by fire suppression and related wildfire problems associated with lack of fuel reduction, urban development, genetic isolation, and excessive livestock grazing. This rule implements Federal protection and recovery provisions afforded by the Act for these animals.
Full Title
ETWP; Determination of Endangered Status for the Callippe Silverspot Butterfly of Behren's Silverspot Butterfly and Thereatend Status for the Alameda Whipsnake
Document Type
Rule
Document Number
97-31836
Document Citation
62 FR 64306
Action
Final rule.
Publication Date
Effective Date
