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Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-1 San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) in a August 2020 BO for the Sunol Regional Wilderness water line project agreed to preserve 3.47 acres at their Goat Rock Preserve in Alameda County with the long-term management plan and conservation easement for the entire 530-acre Goat Rock Preserve expected to be finalized by fall 2021 (the remaining 530 acres are mitigation for other SFPUC projects like Calaveras Dam Replacement). Complete 2019 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Lead Agency is San Fran Public Utilities Commission.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-2 Raytheon Technologies Corporation in July 2020 placed a deed restriction over three 15-acre sites containing breeding ponds at the former United Technologies Corporation (UTC) property in Santa Clara County as required by a 2007 BO with subsequent BO amendments. Complete 2020 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Lead agency: Raytheon Technologies Corporation
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-3 Acquisition of Coyote Ridge East Preserve Complete 2020 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency acquired on July 24, 2020, for $4.33 million 1,526 acres of the Coyote Ridge East Preserve in Santa Clara County containing the East Bay Region critical habitat Unit 7 for protection under the Santa Clara Valley HCP. The 1,526-acre Coyote Ridge East Preserve combined with the adjacent 1,803-acre Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve protect 3,329 acres of contiguous upland habitat and breeding ponds.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-4 Altamont Creek Preserve management funding Ongoing Current 2021 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Lafferty Communities will fund the preservation and management of 64.03 acres of upland and breeding habitat at the Altamont Creek Preserve north of the City of Livermore, Alameda County as required mitigation in a February 3, 2021, biological opinion for the Garaventa Hills Residential Development Project. Conservation easement and long-term management plan are pending.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-5 Acquisition of Tilton Ranch Reserve Complete Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 1,960-acre Tilton Ranch Reserve acquired by Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency for preservation under the Santa Clara Valley HCP northwest of the City of Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County. Contains habitat for and occurrences of Central DPS California tiger salamander
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-6 Acquisition of East Coyote Ridge Reserve Complete Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 1,521-acre East Coyote Ridge Reserve acquired by Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency for preservation under the Santa Clara Valley HCP adjacent to the existing Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve which doubles the size of the preserve to 3,323 acres. Contains occurrences of Central DPS California tiger salamander
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-7 Acquisition & mgt of Roddy Golf Course property Complete Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected 230 ac property (formerly a golf course) to be restored to habitat and included in the East Contra Costa HCP Preserve System. Property acquired in 2018. Conceptual recreational trail design approved in 2021. Ongoing weed management.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.1.1 Protect Central California tiger salamander habitat by: (1) purchasing of land by a government agency or conservation organization in fee title; or, (2) purchasing a conservation easement for privately-owned lands. Whenever possible, prioritize preservation of land that includes natural vernal pool breeding habitat, then land that includes ephemeral pond breeding habitat that remains dry for at least 30 days prior to fall rains. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Central Valley Project, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks, California Rangeland Trust, Wildlife Conservation Board Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Assumes properties are protected through conservation easements. Estimated cost will be approximately 40% higher if through fee title. 2019: 53 ac acquired at Coyote Ridge as part of Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 1.1.1-8 Acquisition of Civic Ranch Meadows property Complete 2022 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected ~80 ac property acquired to be included in the ECCHCP Preserve System. Preserved and managed in perpetuity Restrictive covenant recorded in Feb 2022.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.2.2 Ensure that funding is secured for maintenance of breeding ponds on protected habitat in perpetuity. Many livestock ponds have a lifespan of 30-50 years and will require spillway/berm repair and sediment or vegetation removal during this time span. Modified ponds may also require regular sediment or vegetation removal. Partially Complete FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, Resource conservation districts, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost of maintenance will vary depending on repair/maintenance needs, permit requirements, location, etc.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 1.3.1 Implement measures to increase ground squirrel, pocket gopher, or other small mammal burrowing populations. This may be accomplished through livestock management, modification or discontinuation of small burrowing mammal eradication efforts, or enhancing habitat for small burrowing mammals. Ongoing Current FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, Resource conservation districts, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Costs are incidental to normal operating budget for ongoing coordination and conservation implementation.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 5.1.1 Identify sites within each preserve that require nonnative predator eradication or control. As a short term method, physical removal of these non-native species may be most beneficial. However, proactive means of reducing the conditions in which these non-native species thrive is a long-term priority (see action 1.2.2 for a description of optimal breeding habitat to reduce non-native predators). Unknown Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected 2019: EBMUD conducted predator control on their lands - bullfrogs.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 5.1.2 Prohibit introduction of fish species to breeding habitat or within any aquatic system that has the potential to convey non-native fish to breeding habitat. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 6.1 Secure funding in perpetuity for habitat management and monitoring either through an endowment or other funding mechanism. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 1 6.2 Management plans should be developed to ensure high quality upland and breeding habitat is available for the Central California tiger salamander in perpetuity. Ongoing Current Non-governmental organizations Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Management: Planning Labor type not yet selected 2019: Long term Mgt Plan completed for Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve. By Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency for Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. 6.2-1 Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency, USFWS, and CDFW finalized in July 2019 a long-term management and monitoring plan for the 1803-acre Coyote Ridge Open Space Preserve (acquired in 2015), Santa Clara County, south of Metcalf Canyon Road under the Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP. Complete 2016 2019 Labor type not yet selected Work type not yet selected Lead is Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 2 1.2.3 Create breeding habitat in areas where breeding habitat is limited. Created breeding habitat should hold water long enough for Central California tiger salamanders to successfully metamorphose (typically 3 months) and be dry for at least 30 days before the rains begin in the fall, to limit breeding populations of bullfrogs, fish, crayfish, and non-native tiger salamanders. Not Started California Department of Parks and Recreation, Resource conservation districts, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost will vary depending on how many properties will require creation of additional breeding sites. In addition, the cost of each instance of habitat creation can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on size, surrounding habitat, and other factors. 2019: Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency restored 4 ponds at Coyote Ridge in accordance w Santa Clara Valley HCP/NCCP.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 2 1.4.2 Coordinate with partners to ensure that mitigation required in HCPs and NCCPs is coordinated and aids in the recovery of the Central California tiger salamander. Ongoing Current FY 2017 County and local land planning/land use agencies, Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Costs are incidental to normal operating budget for ongoing coordination and conservation implementation.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 2 7.3 Survey lands for Central California tiger salamander in areas that have not been well surveyed. The following management units have not been well surveyed: Dunnigan Hills, Central Valley West Side, Farmington, Oakdale/Waterford, Northeast Diablo Range, and Southeast Diablo. Other areas will likely require surveys as well. Unknown Universities, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies Research: Population Surveys Labor type not yet selected EBMUD surveys on their lands 2009 - 2019 (continuing).
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 2 7.4 Conduct population viability analyses for Central California tiger salamander metapopulations throughout the range of the DPS. Population viability analyses are tools that can identify populations in need of recovery actions, as opposed to those that may be viable over the long-term without intervention. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 2 7.7.1 Monitor projects designed to increase native species genomes and limit hybridization. These studies should occur within a variety of geographic areas (e.g., Salinas Valley floor, foothill areas to the north and east of Salinas Valley, and Bay Area) to determine the most effective strategies in various geographic areas. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 2 7.7.2 Conduct focused research on SI alleles to determine how each non-native gene is physically expressed and the subsequent ecological impact of these genes. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 1.3.2 Remove exotic or invasive vegetation to ensure sufficient upland grassland habitat is available for burrowing mammal populations that support the Central California tiger salamander�s habitat. Ongoing Current FY 2017 California Department of Parks and Recreation, Resource conservation districts, University of California, Natural Reserve System, National Park Service, Non-governmental organizations, County and local land planning/land use agencies, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Conservation Banks Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Costs are incidental to normal operating budget for ongoing coordination and conservation implementation. Priority is �1� in areas where upland habitat is extremely limited, such as Ellicot Slough NWR.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 1.4.1 Work with private landowners to provide funding, technical assistance, and other resources to benefit the Central California tiger salamander. Ongoing Current FY 2017 Resource conservation districts, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Costs are incidental to normal operating budget for ongoing coordination and conservation implementation.
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.1 Establish and maintain a database that tracks the amount of incidental take authorized through section 7 and 10 of the Act. Unknown Fish and Wildlife Service Other: Regulations Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.2 Monitor habitat land use change. Utilize GIS land use cover data to determine amount of suitable habitat that has been lost. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.5 Research should be conducted to determine the effectiveness of standard avoidance and minimization measures (e.g., exclusion fencing, burrow excavation, and seasonal work windows) to ensure the most successful measures are being used during implementation of projects that may impact Central California tiger salamanders and their habitat. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.6.1 Conduct investigations on effects of contaminants on Central California tiger salamander (or a surrogate salamander species if determined appropriate). Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.6.2 Conduct research that determines which pesticides and other contaminants are commonly used on agriculture lands within the range of the Central California tiger salamander. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.6.3 Conduct research on the effects of mosquito abatement chemicals on Central California tiger salamander populations. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.7.3 Conduct landscape genomic research and climate change modeling to identify genetic variability that may provide resiliency to climate change and identify areas of climate refugia. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.8.1 Conduct research to determine burrow requirements for Central California tiger salamander populations (i.e., what burrow densities are optimal for Central California tiger salamanders, and how many small burrowing mammals are required to maintain these densities?). Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 7.8.2 Conduct research to determine optimum grazing regimes to increase small mammal burrowing communities. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Recovery Plan for the Central California Distinct Population Segment of the California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) F 8 Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office (916) 414-6600 California tiger Salamander Ambystoma californiense 3 8.1 Participation plans will assist in the realization of recovery goals by facilitating commitments from participating agencies and stakeholders to implement recovery actions, where feasible. Unknown Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected