Overview

Current Listing Status:
Date Listed:1980-07-14 00:00:00.0
Lead Region: Southwest Region (Region 2)

States/US Territories in which the San Marcos salamander is known to occur:  Texas

Recovery Summary

Current Recovery Plan(s)
Plan Date Title Plan Status
02/14/1996 San Marcos & Comal Springs & Associated Aquatic Ecosystems (Revised) Recovery Plan Final Revision 1

Other Recovery Documents
Doc Date Citation Page Title Document Type
03/20/2008 73 FR 14995 14997 5-Year Reviews of 28 Southwestern Species
  • Notice 5-year Review, Initiation
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    Critical Habitat

    Current Critical Habitat Documents

    Date Citation Page Title Document Type Status
    07/14/1980 45 FR 47355 47364 ETWP; Listing of the San Marcos Salamander as Threatened, the San Marcos Gambusia as Endangered, and the Listing of Critical Habitat for Texas Wild Rice, San Marcos Salamander, Sam Marcos Gambusia and Fountain Darter Final Rule Active
    03/19/1980 45 FR 17888 17891 ETWP; Proposal of Critical Habitat for Four Species in Texas Proposed Rule Not Required
    07/14/1978 43 FR 30316 30319 Proposed Listing and Critical Habitat Determination for a Fish and a Salamander Proposed Rule Not Required

    To learn more about critical habitat please see http://criticalhabitat.fws.gov

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    Conservation Plans


    No Habitat Conservation Plans exist for the San Marcos salamander.


    No Safe Harbor Agreements exist for the San Marcos salamander.


    No Candidate Conservation Agreements exist for the San Marcos salamander.


    No Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances exist for the San Marcos salamander.

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    Petitions


    No petition findings have been published for the San Marcos salamander.


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    Life History


    No Life History information has been entered into this system for this species.


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    Other Resources

    NatureServe Explorer Species Reports -- NatureServe Explorer is a source for authoritative conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals and ecological communtities of the U.S and Canada. NatureServe Explorer provides in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals too. NatureServe Explorer is a product of NatureServe in collaboration with the Natural Heritage Network.

    ITIS Reports -- ITIS (the Integrated Taxonomic Information System) is a source for authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
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