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    • April 24, 2019

    The "link opens in new windowEndangered, Threatened, and Rare Plants List (PDF)" and "link opens in new windowEndangered and Threatened Animals List (PDF)" have both been updated. No changes to federal Endangered Species Act listing status have occurred since the previous updates, but the California Endangered Species Act (CESA) listing status for several taxa has changed as follows:

    • Coast yellow leptosiphon (Leptosiphon croceus): Endangered (Effective date of regulation: April 1, 2019)
    • Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei): Endangered (Effective date of regulation: April 1, 2019)
    • Humboldt marten (Martes caurina humboldtensis): Endangered (Effective date of regulation: March 18, 2019)
    • Tricolored blackbird (Agelaius tricolor): Threatened (Effective date of regulation: March 18, 2019)
    • Northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina): Threatened (Effective date of regulation: March 18, 2019)
    • Fisher (Pekania pennanti), Southern Sierra Nevada ESU: Threatened (Effective date of regulation: March 18, 2019)
    • Upper Klamath-Trinity River Spring Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): declared a candidate species (February 2019)
    Links to the T&E lists can be found on the link opens in new windowCNDDB Plants and Animals web page. More information about state listing can be found at the California Fish and Game Commission link opens in new windowCESA website.

    Categories: Quarterly Updates
    • April 22, 2019

    Conservation Lecture Series Presents: Statewide Research Informs Regional Conservation Priorities for Mountain Lions in California

    In 2015, CDFW began an effort to understand abundance, habitat use, genetics, and health of mountain lions across California. Though the effort is still well underway, great strides have already been made to increase understanding of multiple aspects of mountain lion ecology in California. This talk will detail the statewide efforts and findings to date as well as detail what is yet to come concerning CDFW’s role in conserving and managing mountain lions in California.

    Science Institute logoDate: Wednesday, April 24, 1-3 p.m.
    Location: Resources Building auditorium, 1416 9th Street, Sacramento CA
    Register to view in-person or online.

    Questions? Contact: Whitney.Albright@wildlife.ca.gov

    Categories: Education and Awareness
    • April 19, 2019

    April 22 is Earth Day! See link opens in new windowhow CDFW is celebrating.

    Categories: Education and Awareness