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STATE OF COLORADO
Roy Romer, Governor
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DIVISION OF
WILDLIFE
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY kiMPLQYER
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Kenneth Salazar, Executive Director
WILDLIFE COMMISSION, William R. Hegberg, Chairman • Eldon W. Cooper, Secretary • Felix Chavez, Member
Rebrarrd L. Frank, Member • Louls F. Swift, Member • George Vandenberg, Member • Larry M. Wright. Member
o"N."t -- Tiger Salamander
Plains Spadefoot
COUCh's Spadefoot
Great Basin Spadefoot
N_w Mexico Spadefoot
western Toad
Great Plains Toad
G_een road
Toad
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Northern Cricket Frog
Canyon Treefrog
Striped Chorus Frog
Plains Leopard Frog
Bullfrog
Northern Leopard Frog
Wood Frog
Great Plains Narrowmouth
road
Amphibians of Colorado
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Scap=us bompif:ons
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Bufo boreas
Bufo �nas
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Acris Crepitans
Hyla arenlcolor
Pse— u� trl�riata
Rana blairi
Rana cat secat oeiana
Rana�n�
Rana ipie
s vatica
Gastr_ one oli
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REGION
NE
SW
NW
CE
SPECIES
N. Redbelly Dace
Common Shiner
Brassy Minnow
Iowa Darter
Orangethroat Darter
Stonecat
Johnny Darter
Rio Grande Cutthroat
Rio Grande Chub
Rio Grande Sucker
Roundtail Chub
Colo. R. Cutthroat
Colo. R. Cutthroat
Bluehead Sucker
Flannelmouth Sucker
Mountain Sucker
Sculpin(s)
Roundtail Chub
N. Redbelly Dace
Common Steiner
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COMhENTS/NEEDS
HSI, inventory data
HSI, inventory - data
HSI, inventory data
HSI, inventory cata
Habitat protection
inventory
delisting warranted?
set into mgt. scheme;
propag.
expand range
research on hybridiza`_'
identification problen
get into mgt. scneme;
source?
inventory; RMNP brood
program
inventory; identify
limiting factors
inventory, identify
limiting factors
inventory, identify
limiting factors
inventory, taxonomic
issues
inventories
inventories
Inventories
`Criteria were adopted from September 1985 Special Concern Species Workshop
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SPECIES SPECLXL CONCERNISPECIES OF UNi,L>-t:PzNIiNEI) ST.gTUS
Nay 1990
Special Status and Abundance Oescriptors
After much discussion, the following descriptors were accepted:
Extirpated - A native species which, to the best of our knowledge,
occurred in a natural free roaming condition in Colorado
within the last 100 years but no longer occurs as a viao:e
Population. (COON Oirective E-1, July 1985)
Endangered - State endangered species: any species or sub -species o°
native wildlife whose prospects for survival or recruitment
within this state are in jeopardy as determined by the
Commission. (Title 33, Article 1, C.R.S., Sept. 1984)
Threatened - State threatened species: any species or sub -species
wildlife which, as determined by the Commission, is ^o~
in immediate jeopardy of extinction but is vui-e:ao_�
because it exists in such small numbers or is s--
extremely restricted throughout all or a si;n;•;_37:
portion of its range that it may become ercar.
(Title 33, Article 1, C.R.S-, Sept., 1984) g-
Special Concern - A native species or sub -species which ras :es -
threatened or endangered or could recome �nre3=ewe^
endangered due to low population levels.
of COOW Oirective E-1, ,Lly 1985)
Undetermined - A species about wnich too little is known to
determine its status in the state. (COOw
Plans, 1977, 1983)
Otner Protected Nongame - Nongame species +which do not fall into :ne
the above categories.
It was also decided that we should continue to use any and all of tie
following descriptors as appropriate:
Accidental
Peripheral
Common
Abundant
Fairly Common
Unusual
Rare
Uncommon
Irregular
(Oefiniticns for these terms are found in the various latilongs and in
Directive E-1, July 1985)
TERRESTRIAL SESSION
Ct)jeCI- Develop d priOIitiZed list Of Species Of special COnCe rn an0
species of undetermined status for birds and manmals
The purpose of these lists is to serve as guidance for Regions to develco
their own lists based on their geographic areas. These lists can be used for
planning and budgeting purposes; to develop decision items; for use in Great
Outdoors Colorado; and ,for use in the development of a statewide Program Plan.
Mammalc
All mammals were reviewed using the index from the mammal latilong. The
fJIst was develcoed based on definitions determined the previous day
anC cased on availacle inforration and expe_tise.
NEEDS
SPECIES Region(s) Basic Habitat Research
in which Inv. Mgmt. (specify)
occurs (distrib.
& abund.)
SPECIAL CONCERN - Mammals
Preble's meadow NE X
jumping mouse
(Zapus hudsonius
rep blei)
Other
SPECIES OF UNDETERMINED STATUS - Mammals (to be prioritized by region)
Townsend's Big- Statewide
eared Bat
(Plecotus
townsendii)
work with *potential conflict
MLRB on with mine closures;
mine Statewide high
closures priority
Spotted Bat NW,SW X try ultrasonic
(Euderma (possible) detector in
maculatum) surveys; work
with FWS (Nat'l
Ecol. Cntr.) and
NPS (Dinosaur N.M.)
Kit Fox NW,SW X tagging project to
(Vulpes look at effects of
macrotis) trapping; work
with Bill Andelt,
other trappers;
good MS project
NEEDS
SPECIES
Regions) in
which occurs
Basic
Inv.
(distrib.
& abund.)
Habitat Research Cthe r
Mgnt. (specify)
Gray Fox
Statewide
X
develop
(Urocyon
(concern is
questionnaire for
cinerecar-
on E. slope)
trappers
enq teus
Sw_ Fox
NE, SE,CE
X
trapoer survey
(Vulpes velox)
Silky Pocket
NE,SE,CE
X
*potential conflict
Mouse
with development
(Perognathus
flavus)
Olive -Sacked
NE,SE,CE
X
*potential conflict
Pocket Mouse
with development
(Pero nathus
fasciatus
_. Gunnison's
SE,SW
X
cooperative mapping
Prairie Dog
effort with CROW,
(Cynomys
BLM,FWS, FS(?)
gunnisoni
NOTE: only the
gunnisoni)
sub -species is of
undetermined status
Colorado Hog-
SE
X
trapper surveys
nosed Skunk
(Conepatus
mesoleucus
Eastern Spotted SE, NE X work with trappers
SkunK & locals
(Spilogale
putorius)
In the 1985 Special Concern Workshop, five mammals were listed as hignest
priority. The ones with a * are on our 1990 lists:
Brazilian Free -tailed Bat Gunnison's Prairie Dog
*Meadow Jumping Mouse *Kit Fox
*Olive -backed Pocket Mouse
Birds
All birds were reviewed using the index from the iru laticne.
following list was developed based on definitions determined the previous
and based on available information and expertise. Species were prior_t:rec
cased on potential response to management and degree of concern.
NEEDS
SPECIES Region(s) in Basic Habitat Research Other
whicn occurs Inv. Mgmt. (specify)
(distrib.
abunt.)
SPECIAL CONCERN - Birds (By Statewide Priority)
1. White Pelican NE
(Pelecanus
erythrorhynchos)
Z. Mountain NE, SE, NW
Plover
(Charadrius
montanus
3. Snowy
Plover
(Charadrius
.,1 e..-nli -i ro gel
SE
maintain monitor
island
X X grazing mgmt. stra-
tegies and recom-
mendations; oil &
gas activity co-
ordination
*potential conflict
due to grazing
and oil and gas
exploration
X beach mgmt. (dis-
turbance, preda-
tion, water levels)
*potential conflict
due to human
disturbance and
water fluctuations
4. Ferruginous NE,SE,NW,CE X
Hawk (nest-
(Buteo regalis) ing)
J
5. Long -billed
Curlew
(Numenius
americanus)
6. Barrow's
Goldeneye
(Buce hala
is andica
X maintenance of
prey base;short-
grass prairie
habitat mgmt.
NE,SE,NW X, X
NE,SW,NW
same as Mtn.
Plover
X reduce kill at
hatcheries; put up
nest boxes
NEEDS
SPECIES Fegicn(s) Basic Hacitat Research
in which Lnv. Mgmt. (specify)
occurs (distrib.
& abund.)
SPECIES CF UNDETEFMINED STATUS - Birds (By Statewide Priority)
1. Mexican SW
Spotted Owl
'x ccciden-
2. Burrowing Owl Statewide
(Atnene
cunicularia)
3. White-faced Statewide
This
(Plegadis
c hihi )
4.
Southwestern
SW
willow fly-
catcher
(Empidonax
trailii
extimus
5.
Black-
NW
throated
Gray
Warbler
(Dendroica
nigrescens)
6.
Blue Grosbeak
Statewide
(Guiraca
caerulea)
7.
Yellow-
NE,SE
billed
Cuckoo
(Coccyzus
americanus
8.
Lewis'
NE,CE,sE
Woodpecker
(. 4el ane ees
ewes
X
Ctner
X *potential confl-cz
due to prairie dcc
control; work with
prairie dog control
X
X needs
taxonomic
work
X
X
X
X *potential conflict
due to timber cut-
ting and clearing
of canals
NEEDS
SF�O_75 Regions)
in which
occurs
oasic
Inv.
(distrib.
& abund.)
9.
American Statewide
X
Bittern
(Botaurus
.1entioinosus
10.
Least Bittern
Statewide
xobr cus
(Ih
exilis
11.
Upland NE, SE
X
Sandpiper
(Bartramia
longicauda)
12.
Eared Grebe Statewide
X
(Podiceps
nigricollis)
Habitat Research Othe.
Mgmt. (specify)
0
*potential conflict
due to water
fluctuations
*potential conflict
due to water fluc-
tuations
*potential conflict
due to water
fluctuations
Based on a suggestion by Jim Sedgwick, the following are bird species that
ranked high in the 1985 Special Concern workshop, due to small or declining
populations and/or inadequate population information. The ones with a * are on
one of our 1990 lists. We might view the remainder as species to look closely
at the next time we revise our list.
*Eared Grebe
Western Grebe
*American Bittern
Prarie Falcon
*Snowy Plover
*Mountain._Plover
*Upland Sandpiper
*Long -billed Curlew
Black Tern
*Yellow -billed Cuckoo
Common Nighthawk
Common Poorwill
*Lewis' Woodpecker
Chihuahuan Raven
Canyon Wren
Mountain Bluebird
Loggerhead"Shrike
Common Yellowthroat
Savannah Sparrow
Note that the species on these lists are not set in concrete. These lists are
working documents for budgeting and planning purposes; and they will need to be
updated as conditions change and new information is gained. These lists will be
sent out to the original participants in the Species of Special Concern workshop
(the ones for which we have addresses). The group decided not to merge the bird
and mammal lists to develop a single prioritized "terrestrial" list.
Ab..n J....ca
Valva idae
Thiaridae
A,croloxidae
Lymnaeidae
Physidae
Anclylidae
Unionidae
TAxA COLO�NDO
Meal uSGS
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1. Valvata sincera
2. �I�12no dcs tuberculata
3. Acroloxus colcradens_s
4. L my naea auricularia
5. L my naea bulimoides
6. Lymnaea caperata
7. L my naea elodes
8. Lymnaea obrussa
9. Lvmnaea parva
10. Lymnaea stagnalis
11. Hplexa elongata
12. Physa anatina
13. Physa cupreonitens
14. Physa elliptica
15. Physa cgrina
16. Physa heterostropha
17. Physa inte ra
18. Physa skinneri
19. Physa utahensis
20. Gyraulus circumstriatus
21. Gyraulus parvus
22. Heliosoma anceps
23. Heliosoma scalare
24. Heliosoma subcrenatum
25. Heliosoma trivolvis
26. Promenetus excuous
27. Promentus umbilicatellus
28. Ferrissia fra ilis
29. Ferrissia rivularis
30. Ferrissia walkeri
31. Anodonta rag ndis grandis
32. Anodontoides ferussacianus
33. Uniomerus tetralasmus
Sphaeriidae 34. Musculium lacustre
35. Musculium transversum
36. Sphaerium striatinum
37. Pisidium casertamum
38. Pisidium compressum
39. Pisidiun milium
40. Pisidium nitidum
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Reptiles of Colorado
Snapping Turtle
Yellow Mud Turtle
Painted Turtle
western Box Turtle
Spiny Softshell
Collared Lizard
Longnose Leopard Lizard
Lesser Earless Lizard
Texas Horned Lizard
irned Lizard
n Lizard
piny Lizard
Fence Lizard
and
tched Lizard
ed Skink
ains Skink
d Racerunner
Checkered whiptail
whiptail
riaceau Striped whiptail
Texas Blind Snake
Glossy S�-:ke
Racer
Ringneck Snake
Corn Snake
western Hognose Snake
Night Snake
Common Kingsnake
-Milk--Snake
Coachwnip
Striped whipsnake
Northern water Snake
Smooth Green Snake
Bullsnake
Longnose Snake
Grand Snake
Plains Blackhead Snake
western Blackhead Snake
Blackneck Garter Snake
western Terrestrial Garter Snake
Plains Garter Snake
Common Garter Snake
Lined Snake
western Rattlesnake
Prairie Rattlesnake
Midget Faded Rattlesnake
Massasauga
so
Chelydra serpentina
Kinosternon flavescens
Chrysemys picta
Terraoene ornata
Trionyx spiniferus
Cro_achytus collaris
Gamoelia wislizenii
roiorooK_a racu_ata
Phrynosoma cornutum
Phrynosoma douglassii
Scel000rus graciosus
Sceloporus magister
Sceloporus undulatus
Urosaurus ornatus
Uta stansburiana
Eumeces multiviroatus
Eumeces obsoletus
Cnemidophorus sexiineatus
Cnemidophorus tesselatus
Cnemicoonorus ti ris
Cnemidophorus velox
Leptotypn oos tlTs
grizona eleaans
Coluber constrictor
Oiadoonis punctatus
Elaone ug ttata
Heterodon nasicus
Hypsiglena torquata
Lamprooelti5 getulus
Lampropeltis trianaulum _
Masticopnis flagellum
Masticopnis taeniatus
Nerooia sipedon
Opneoorys vernalis
Pituopnis melanoleucus
Rninocneilus lecontei
Sonora semiannulata
Tantilla nigriceps
Tan�la planiceos
Thamnopnis cyrtopsis
Thamnopnis elegans
Thamnopnis radix
Thamnopnis sirtalis
Tropidoclonion lineatum
Crotalus viridus
C. V. viridus
C. v. concolor
Sistrurus catenatus