7/21/17, CDFW Press Release
The California Department of Fish
and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking information relevant to a proposal to list the
Foothill Yellow-legged Frog as a threatened species.
The Foothill Yellow-legged Frog
(Rana boylii) inhabits lower elevation creeks, streams and rivers throughout
the Klamath, Coast, Sierra Nevada and formerly the Transverse ranges of
California. They can be found in a variety of habitat types such as chaparral,
oak woodland, mixed coniferous forest, riparian sycamore and cottonwood forest,
as well as wet meadows.
In December 2016, the Center for
Biological Diversity submitted a petition to the California Fish and Game
Commission to formally list the Foothill Yellow-legged Frog as threatened under
the California Endangered Species Act. The listing petition described a variety
of threats to the survival of Foothill Yellow-legged Frogs in California. These
include direct and indirect impacts associated with dams, water diversions and
development, invasive species, disease, climate change and other activities
such as marijuana cultivation, timber harvest, mining, recreation, road
building and urbanization. The Commission followed CDFW’s recommendation and
voted to advance the species to candidacy on June 21, 2017. The Commission published
findings of this decision on July 7, 2017, triggering a 12-month period during
which CDFW will conduct a status review to inform the Commission’s decision on
whether to list the species.
As part of the status review
process, CDFW is soliciting information from the public regarding the Foothill
Yellow-legged Frog’s ecology, genetics, life history, distribution, abundance,
habitat, the degree and immediacy of threats to reproduction or survival,
adequacy of existing management and recommendations for management of the
species.
Comments, data and other
information can be submitted in writing to:
California Department of Fish and
Wildlife
Attn: Laura Patterson
1812 Ninth St.
Sacramento, CA 95811
Comments may also be submitted by
email to wildlifemgt@wildlife.ca.gov. If
submitting comments by email, please include “Foothill Yellow-legged Frog” in
the subject heading.
All comments received by Aug. 31,
2017 will be evaluated prior to submission of the CDFW report to the
Commission. Receipt of the report will be placed on the agenda for the next
available meeting of the Commission after delivery and the report will be made
available to the public at that time. Following the receipt of the CDFW report,
the Commission will allow a 30-day public comment period prior to taking any
action on CDFW’s recommendation.
The Center for Biological
Diversity’s listing petition and CDFW’s petition evaluation for the Foothill
Yellow-legged Frog are available at www.fgc.ca.gov/CESA/index.aspx#fylf.
Media Contacts:
Laura Patterson, CDFW Wildlife
Branch, (916) 341-6981
Kyle Orr, CDFW Communications,
(916) 322-8958
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