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Although Sonoma County California tiger salamanders have been protected ... is far more likely to be improving than the status of those without. The California tiger salamander (Ambystoma ...
SAN FRANCISCO— In response to a lawsuit brought by the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed to reconsider critical habitat for the Sonoma County population of ...
officials in Sonoma County and Santa Rosa say they will continue to adhere to Conservation Strategy guidelines that regulate intrusion of development into tiger salamander habitat such as upland ...
The origins of a new public-private solution for the longstanding environmental quandary facing Sonoma ... California tiger salamander can be traced to recent reforms of county permits for erosion ...
to the 50,885 acres it had previously proposed to designate as critical habitat for the Sonoma County distinct population segment of the endangered California tiger salamander. The amphibian was ...
A new blueprint calls for 15,000 acres to be set aside over 50 years to save the California tiger ... road map for recovery of the black-and-yellow amphibian that has frustrated Sonoma County ...
The vote comes six years after the Center for Biological Diversity petitioned for protected status for the salamander. The Sonoma County population of tiger salamander has been listed as ...
On rainy nights in east Santa Maria, California tiger salamanders are known ... This type of salamander exists only in northern Santa Barbara County — similar ones are found in Monterey and Sonoma ...
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