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  1. California tiger salamander was listed as endangered on July 22, 2002 (67 FR 47727). The Central California DPS of the California tiger salamander was proposed for listing as threatened on May 23, 2003 (68 FR 28648). The Santa Barbara and Sonoma County DPSs were proposed for reclassification from endangered to threatened, on May 23, 2003 (68 FR ...

  2. Apr 18, 2019 · Habitat Conservation Plan for the California Tiger Salamander; Categorical Exclusion, Santa Barbara County, California, 16278-16279 [2019-07723]

  3. Adults are 3-5 inches (7.6 - 12.7 cm) long from snout-to-vent, 5.9 - 8.5 inches (15-22 cm) total length. Appearance. A large stout salamander with a short rounded head, blunt snout, small protruberant eyes, no nasolabial grooves, and a tail flattened from side to side to facilitate swimming.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · If the requested enhancement of survival permit is approved, it would authorize the applicant to incidentally take the federally endangered Santa Barbara County distinct population segment (DPS) of the California tiger salamander ( Ambystoma californiense) and the federally “at-risk” western spadefoot ( Spea hammondii) during implementation ...

  5. The California tiger salamander is endangered. The population that lives on the Santa Rosa Plain of Sonoma County is geographically isolated from the rest of the state and is referred to as the Sonoma County distinct population segment of the California tiger salamander. In 2005, the Santa Rosa Plain Conservation Strategy was released by a ...

  6. 18 beds • 9 baths • 4,000 sqft. 2051 U.S. 101, Buellton, CA, 93427, Santa Barbara County. Located inside the highly desirable Los Olivos School District and roughly 45 minutes north of Santa Barbara and 30 minutes south of Santa Maria is the historic and iconic Rancho San Antonio occupying 560 acres over three APNs.

  7. California red-legged frog; Alamenda whipsnake, California tiger salamander To Project Proponents: We recommend that you consult with CDFW prior to purchasing California tiger salamander (CTS) credits at this bank to ensure that your CESA permit requirements for mitigation of impacts to CTS will be met. Oursan Ridge Conservation Bank Jonathan Bauer