ETWP; Spurce-Fir Moss Spider Determined To Be Endangered
Action Option
Endangered
Publication Type
Final
Action Type
Listing
Publication Date
Summary
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) determines the spruce-fir moss spider (Microhexura montivaga) to be an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). This spider is currently known from four mostly small populations located in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. The spider's damp, high-elevation forest habitat is deteriorating rapidly due primarily to exotic insects and possibly past land use history, air pollution, and other factors not yet fully understood. The species' current low numbers also increase its vulnerability to harm from other threats. This final rule extends Federal protection under the Act to the spruce-fir moss spider.
Full Title
ETWP; Spurce-Fir Moss Spider Determined To Be Endangered
Document Type
Rule
Document Number
95-2836
Document Citation
60 FR 6968
Action
Final rule.
Publication Date
Effective Date