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Species on Hardwood

Rangeland Habitats

This list is derived from Version 5.0 of the CaliforniaWildlife Habitat Relationships System (CWHR)

 Common Name
 Scientific Name
Habitat Elements
Special Status
Acorns
Riparian
 Logs, Slash, brush piles
 Snags
Burrow, rocks, talus, cliffs, caves
Vernal pool, wetland
Federal status
 State status
Harvest Species
Black Salamander Aneides flavipunctatus . x x . x . . . .
California Treefrog Hyla cadaverina . x . . x . . . .
Ensatina Ensatina eschscholtzi . x x . x . Cand. Spec. conc. .
Northwestern Salamander Ambystoma gracile . x x . . x . . .
Pacific Giant Salamander Dicamptodon ensatus . x x . x . . . .
Pacific Slender Salamander Batrachoseps pacificus . x x . x x Cand. . .
Pacific Treefrog Hyla regilla . x . . x x . . .
Red- Bellied Newt Taricha rivularis . x x . x . . . .
Red- Legged Frog Rana aurora . x . . x x Prop. Spec. conc., Prot. .
Rough- Skinned Newt Taricha granulosa . x x . x . . . .
Western Toad Bufo boreas . x x . x x . . .


Special Status Codes
Cand. = candidate species
Spec. conc. = species of special concern
Prot. = protected species
End. = endangered species
Threat = threatened species
(a) = Species or subspecies with special status primarily associated with wetlands, marshes, and riparian areas
(b) = Species or subspecies with special status occurs on the Channel Islands
(c) = Species or subspecies with special status primarily associated with shrub, sandy, scrub, and desert habitats


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