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Special Status Species

Special Status Species of the Uncompahgre Field Office

Scientific NameCommon NameStatusCritical Habitat Designated in UFO?
Mammals
Canis lupusGrey wolfEndangeredn/a4
Lynx canadensisCanada lynxThreatenedn/a1
Mustela nigripesBlack-footed ferretEndangeredn/a1
Ursus arctosGrizzly bearThreatenedn/a4
Birds
Centrocercus minimusGunnison Sage GrouseCandidaten/a
Coccyzus americanusYellow-billed cuckooCandidaten/a
Falco peregrinus anatumPeregrine falcon

De-listed3

n/a3
Haliaeetus leucocephalusBald eagleThreatenedNo2
Strix occidentalisMexican spotted owlThreatenedn/a1
Amphibians
Bufo boreas boreasBoreal toadCandidaten/a1
Fish
Gila elegansBonytail chubEndangeredn/a1
Gila cyphaHumpback chubEndangeredNo2
Ptychocheilus luciusColorado pikeminnowEndangeredYes2
Xyrauchen texanusRazorback suckerEndangeredYes2

1 Species not known to occur on public lands managed by the Uncompahgre Field Office, but potential habitat may be present on public lands.
2 Species known to be present on public lands managed by the Uncompahgre Field Office during at least a part of their life cycle.
3 Species has been delisted but Federal law requires that the species be monitored for 5 years.
4 Species is believed to have been extirpated from Colorado, but potential habitat may be present on public lands managed by the Uncompahgre Field Office.