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  • January 15, 2020

The quarterly update of the Barred Owl Observations Database is available in the BIOS Viewer for CNDDB subscribers. The barred owl database includes barred owl (Strix varia), Strix hybrid, and unknown Strix detections.

Many of the records represent incidental detections made during spotted owl surveys; therefore, this dataset may not accurately represent the current distribution of barred owls in California. Furthermore, this dataset is only available to CNDDB subscribers because it contains references to sensitive spotted owl locations. A public version will be available in the future.

For a copy of the geodatabase or for site-specific inquiries, contact the database manager at owlobs@wildlife.ca.gov

Screenshot of BIOS mapping application displaying the barred owl dataset

Categories: Quarterly Updates
  • October 16, 2019

The quarterly update of the Barred Owl Observations Database is available in the BIOS Viewer for CNDDB subscribers. The barred owl database includes barred owl (Strix varia), Strix hybrid, and unknown Strix detections.

Many of the records represent incidental detections made during spotted owl surveys; therefore, this dataset may not accurately represent the current distribution of barred owls in California. Furthermore, this dataset is only available to CNDDB subscribers because it contains references to sensitive spotted owl locations. A public version will be available in the future.

For a copy of the geodatabase or for site-specific inquiries, contact the database manager at owlobs@wildlife.ca.gov.

Screenshot of BIOS mapping application displaying the barred owl dataset

Categories: Quarterly Updates
  • August 9, 2019

The "link opens in new windowEndangered, Threatened, and Rare Plants List (PDF)," "link opens in new windowEndangered and Threatened Animals List (PDF)," link opens in new windowSpecial Animals List (PDF)," and "link opens in new windowSpecial Vascular Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens (PDF)" have all been updated. No changes to federal Endangered Species Act listing status have occurred since the previous updates, but the following taxa have been declared candidates for listing under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA):

  • Northern California Summer Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss irideus)
  • Crotch bumble bee (Bombus crotchii)
  • Franklin’s bumble bee (Bombus franklini)
  • Suckley cuckoo bumble bee (Bombus suckleyi)
  • Western bumble bee (Bombus occidentalis occidentalis)

Links to the T&E and Special Plants/Animals 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