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Serach results for Tallapoosa county:

Rare, Threatened, & Endangered Species & Natural Communities Documented in Tallapoosa County, Alabama
Scientific Name Common Name Global
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Amphibians
Desmognathus monticola Seal Salamander G5 S5 SP4
Plethodon websteri Webster's Salamander G3 S3
Rana sylvatica Wood Frog G5 S2
Birds
Ammodramus savannarum Grasshopper Sparrow G5 S3
Columbina passerina Common Ground-dove G5 S3 SP
Haliaeetus leucocephalus Bald Eagle G5 S3B BGEPA5 SP
Limnothylpis swainsonii Swainson's Warbler G4 S3B
Picoides borealis Red-cockaded Woodpecker3 G3 S2 LE SP P1
Scolopax minor American Woodcock G5 S3B,S5N P2
Tyto alba Barn-owl G5 S3
Vireo solitarius Blue-headed Vireo G5 S2B,S4N
Crustaceans
Cambarus englishi Tallapoosa Crayfish G3 S3 P2
Cambarus halli Slackwater Crayfish G3G4 S3 P2
Fish
Cottus tallapoosae Tallapoosa Sculpin GNR S3
Crystallaria asprella Crystal Darter G3 S3 SP
Cyprinella gibbsi Tallapoosa Shiner G4 S3
Etheostoma chuckwachatte Lipstick Darter G2G3 S2 SP P2
Etheostoma tallapoosae Tallapoosa Darter G4 S3
Fundulus bifax Stippled Studfish G2G3 S2
Hiodon tergisus Mooneye G5 S3S4
Hybopsis lineapunctata Lined Chub G3G4 S3
Micropterus cataractae Shoal Bass G3 S2 P2
Notropis uranoscopus Skygazer Shiner G3 S2
Percina palmaris Bronze Darter G4 S3
Percina shumardi River Darter G5 S3
Percina smithvanizi Muscadine Darter G2G3 S2
Polyodon spathula Paddlefish G4 S3 SP6
Insects
Brachycentrus nigrosoma Caddisfly G5 S1
Hydropsyche fattigi A Caddisfly G5 SNR
Protoptila georgiana A Caddisfly G3G4 SNR
Psilotreta labida Caddisfly G5 S1
Theliopsyche tallapoosa Caddisfly G1 S1
Mussels
Pyganodon cataract Eastern Floater G5 S1 PS
Toxolasma parvum Lilliput G5 S3 PS
Natural Communities
Selaginella rupestris - Schizachyrium scoparium - Hypericum gentianoides - Bulbostylis capillaris Herbaceous Vegetation Appalachian Low-elevation Granitic Dome G2 S1
Reptiles
Graptemys nigrinoda nigrinoda Black-knobbed Sawback G3T3Q S3 SP
Graptemys pulchra Alabama Map Turtle G4 S3 SP
Vascular Plants
Amphianthus pusillus Granite Pool Sprite G2 S1 LT
Baptisia megacarpa Apalachicola Wild Indigo G2 S2
Cyperus granitophilus Granite-loving Flatsedge G3G4Q S2
Cypripedium kentuckiense Southern Lady's-slipper G3 S1
Hymenocallis coronaria Shoals Spider-lily G2Q S2
Hypericum nudiflorum Pretty St. John's-wort G5 S2
Isoetes virginica Piedmont Quillwort G3 S2
Juncus georgianus Georgia Rush G4 S1
Phacelia dubia var. georgiana Outcrop Small-flower Phacelia G5T3 S2
Pyrularia pubera Buffalo-nut G5 S2
Rhynchospora saxicola Stone Mountain Beakrush G3Q S1
Rudbeckia triloba var. pinnatiloba Pinnate-lobed Black-eyed Susan G5T3 S2S3
Selaginella rupestris Ledge Spike-moss G5 S2S3


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/).
No occurrence record in ALNHP database but the US Fish & Wildlife Service (http://www.fws.gov/daphne/es/specieslst.html#Tallapoosa) lists this species as occurring in Tallapoosa County.
Only populations of Coastal Plain origin protected by the Nongame Species Regulation.
The Bald Eagle was removed from the Federal List of Endangeredand Threatened Wildife (delisted) June 2007, but is still protected by provisions of the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. For further information and guidelines on bald eagle protocol, go to: http://www.fws.gov/southeast/es/baldeagle/
Polydon spathula protected by Regulations 220-2-.94, page 63, and 220-2-.43, page 62, of the Alabama Regulations for 2007-2008 on Game, Fish, and Fur Bearing Animals.