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The Oregon slender salamander is threatened by habitat loss and classified as IUCN Red List Near threatened. [1] It is federally listed as a Species of Concern. The state of Oregon has listed it as sensitive in the Oregon Conservation Strategy.
The Oregon slender salamander (Batrachoseps wrightorum) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. The Oregon slender salamander is endemic to the Northwestern United States. [14] Its natural habitat is temperate forests of moist Douglas fir, maple, and red cedar woodlands in Oregon, to 3,000 feet (910 m). [14]
Greenhorn Mountains slender salamander: Batrachoseps altasierrae: Jockusch et al., 2012: Kern and Tulare counties, California, USA California slender salamander: Batrachoseps attenuatus: Eschscholtz, 1833: Sierra Nevada, California, and northern Central Valley of California, and southwestern Oregon Fairview slender salamander: Batrachoseps bramei
Channel Islands slender salamander, Batrachoseps pacificus LC Arguello slender salamander, Batrachoseps wakei [9] [n 5] Southern California slender salamander, Batrachoseps major LC (desert slender salamander B. (m.) aridus: E) Lesser slender salamander, Batrachoseps minor DD Gabilan Mountains slender salamander, Batrachoseps gavilanensis LC
Oregon slender salamander [1] Reptiles. Serpentes. California mountain kingsnake - Native to Oregon [2] ... Shadow darner - Native to Oregon and common across America.
Here, slender salamanders slink through the leaf litter under robust stands of Santa Cruz Island buckwheat and California fuchsia. Dozens of bright red flame skimmer dragonflies chase around a ...
Family Plethodontidae (lungless salamanders) Inyo Mountains salamander (Batrachoseps campi) EN; Kings River slender salamander (Batrachoseps regius) VU; Kern Canyon slender salamander (Batrachoseps simatus) VU; Tehachapi slender salamander (Batrachoseps stebbinsi) VU; Oregon slender salamander (Batrachoseps wrightorum) VU
Batrachoseps campi is one of the largest slender salamanders, a genus otherwise mainly made up of very small species, and can grow to over 6 cm in length. It has a relatively broad head, and is colored brown with numerous gray speckles. These speckles often cover most of the salamander, making it appear silvery-gray.