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Serach results for Henry county:

Rare, Threatened, & Endangered Species & Natural Communities Documented in Henry County, Alabama
Scientific Name Common Name Global
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Amphibians
Ambystoma tigrinum Tiger Salamander G5 S3
Amphiuma means Two-toed Amphiuma G5 S3
Desmognathus apalachicolae Apalachicola Dusky Salamander G3G4 S3
Rana heckscheri River Frog4 G5 S1
Siren lacertina Greater Siren G5 S3
Birds
Asio flammeus Short-eared Owl G5 S2N SP P2
Columbina passerina Common Ground-dove G5 S3 SP
Eudocimus albus White Ibis G5 S2B,S3N
Mycteria americana Wood Stork G4 S2N LE5 SP P2
Peucaea aestivalis Bachman's Sparrow G3 S3 SP P2
Porphyrio martinica Purple Gallinule G5 S3B GB
Crustaceans
Procambarus suttkusi Choctawhatchee Crayfish4 G4 S3
Fish
Ameiurus catus White Catfish G5 S3 CNGF
Ameiurus serracanthus Spotted Bullhead G3 S2 CNGF
Cyprinella callitaenia Bluestripe Shiner G2G3 S1S2
Elassoma evergladei Everglades Pygmy Sunfish G5 S3
Etheostoma davisoni Choctawhatchee Darter G4 S3
Luxilus zonistius Bandfin Shiner G4 S3
Moxostoma lachneri Greater Jumprock G4 S3 CNGF
Moxostoma sp. cf. poecilurum Apalachicola Redhorse G3 S2 CNGF
Notropis chalybaeus Ironcolor Shiner4 G4 SH SP P1
Notropis harperi Redeye Chub G4 S3
Perca flavescens Yellow Perch G5 S3 GF
Pteronotropis euryzonus Broadstripe Shiner G3 S2 P2
Pteronotropis merlini Orangetail Shiner GNR S3
Pteronotropis welaka Bluenose Shiner G3G4 S2 P2
Mammals
Geomys pinetis Southeastern Pocket Gopher4 G5 S3 SP P2
Mussels
Anodontoides radiatus Rayed Creekshell G3 S3 PS
Elliptio mcmichaeli Fluted Elephantear G3 S2 PS P1
Fusconaia burkei Tapered Pigtoe G2G3 S2 C SP P2
Hamiota australis Southern Sandshell G2G3 S2 C SP P1
Pleurobema strodeanum Fuzzy Pigtoe G2G3 S2 C SP P2
Ptychobranchus jonesi Southern Kidneyshell4 G1 S1 C SP P1
Quadrula infucata Sculptured Pigtoe4 G3 S1 PS P1
Quadrula succissa Purple Pigtoe G3G4 S3 PS
Toxolasma sp. 1 Gulf Lilliput G2 S2 PS
Uniomerus columbensis Apalachicola Pondhorn G3 S2 PS
Utterbackia peggyae Florida Floater G3 S1 PS
Villosa choctawensis Choctaw Bean G2G3 S2 C SP P2
Reptiles
Crotalus adamanteus Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake G4 S3 P2
Deirochelys reticularia Chicken Turtle G5 S3
Farancia erytrogramma Rainbow Snake G4 S3 SP P2
Gopherus polyphemus Gopher Tortoise G3 S3 C6 SP P2
Lampropeltis getula getula Eastern Kingsnake G5T5 S4 SP P2
Micrurus fulvius Eastern Coral Snake G5 S3 SP P2
Nerodia taxispilota Brown Water Snake G5 S3
Vascular Plants
Baptisia megacarpa Apalachicola Wild Indigo G2 S2
Brickellia cordifolia Flyr's Brickell-bush G2G3 S2
Carex decomposita Cypress-knee Sedge G3 S1
Coreopsis gladiata Southeastern Tickseed G4G5 S2
Croomia pauciflora Croomia G3 S2
Dyschoriste oblongifolia Oblong-leaved Dyschoriste G4G5 S1
Eleocharis robbinsii Robbins' Spikerush G4G5 S1
Hypericum harperi Sharp-lobe St. John's-wort G3G4 S1
Hypericum nudiflorum Pretty St. John's-wort G5 S2
Lilium superbum Turk's-cap Lily G5 S2
Lobelia boykinii Boykin's Lobelia G2G3 S1S2
Matelea alabamensis Alabama Anglepod G2 S1
Melanthium woodii Wood's False Hellebore G5 S1
Quercus arkansana Arkansas Oak G3 S2
Rhexia aristosa Awned Meadowbeauty G3 S1
Rhododendron minus Carolina Rhododendron G4 S2
Rhododendron prunifolium Plumleaf Azalea G3 S2S3
Rudbeckia mollis Soft-hair Coneflower G3G5 S1
Sagittaria isoetiformis Slender Arrow-head G4? S2
Scutellaria saxatilis Rock Skullcap G3 S1
Selaginella ludoviciana Gulf Spike-moss G3G4 S1S2
Silene ovata Ovate Catchfly G3 S2
Trillium reliquum Relict Trillium G3 S2 LE


Priority as identified in the State Wildlife Action Plan and its list of Species of Greatest Conservation Concern (for more information on SWAP, see http://www.outdooralabama.com/research-mgmt/swcs/).
Historic occurrence.
Listed by USFWS as Endangered in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina; not listed elsewhere.
Listed by USFWS as Threatened west of the Mobile and Tombigbee rivers in Alabama (Choctaw, Mobile, and Washington counties), Mississippi, and Louisiana. Eastern populations were elevated to a candidate for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act 27 July 2011.