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Wildife Fund ENDANGERED AND THREATENED ANIMALS OF VERMONT Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife Nongame and Natural Heritage Program April 23, 2005 Law (10 V.S.A.

The following species are protected by the Vermont Endangered Species Chap. 123). This list is arranged major group.

Common Name Scientific Name State Federal Status Status MAMMALS Eastern mountain lion Lynx Marten Small-footed bat Indiana bat BI RDS Bald eagle Spruce grouse Upland sandpiper Common tern Black tern Sedge wren Loggerhead shrike H enslow' s sparrow Grasshopper sparrow AMPHIBIANS Western (Striped) chorus frog REPTI LES Spiny softshell (turtle)

Spotted turtle Eastern racer Eastern ratsnake Timber rattlesnake Five-lined skink FI SH Lake sturgeon Eastern sand darter Channel darter Northern brook lamprey Felis concolor couguar Lynx canadensis Martes armericana Myotis leibii Myotis sodalis Haliaee tus leucocepha lus Falcipenn is canadensis Bartramia longicauda Sterna hirundo Chlidonias niger Cistothorus platensis Lanius ludovicianus Ammodrramus henslowii Amrnrdrarnus savannarum Pseudacris triseriata Apalone spinifera Clemrnys guttata Coluber constrictor Elaphe obsoleta (E. alleghaniensis)

Crotalus horridus Eumeces fasciatus Acipenser fulvescens Ammrcrypta pellucida Percina copelandi Ichthyomyzon fossor E

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E: Endangered: in immediate danger of becoming extirpated in the state T: Threatened: with high possibility of becoming endangered in the near future There are 28 state endangered and 13 state threatened animals in Vermont.

Federal Status As per the Federal Endangered Species Act (P.L.93-205)

LE: Listed endangered LT: Listed threatened For further information on the Vermont Endangered Species Law or endangered and threatened plants and animals in Vermont, contact the Nongame and Natural Heritage Program, Vermont Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 103 South Main St. Waterbury, VT 05671-0501. (802) 241-3700.

Also available fromthe Nongarre and Natural Heritage Program is a list of rare and uncommon animals of Vermont. This list includes both species protected by the Vermont Endangered Species Law and those rare in the state, but not afforded such protection. Also see the link to our program in our Department's web page: http://www.vtfis handwildlife.com /

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ENDANGERED AND THREATENED PLANTS OFVERM ONT Vermont Departmen t of Fish and Wildlife Nongame and Natural Heritage Program April 23, 2005 aERMON The following species are protected by the Vermont Endangered Species Law (10 V.S.A.

Chap. 123). This list is arranged by the species family name, and then within the family name by scientific name. See end of list for key from genus to family.

Scie ntific Name Common Name State Federal Status Status Short-styled snakeroot T

APIACEAE - Parsley Family Sanicula canadensis Taenidia integerrima ARACE AE - Arum Family Arisaema dracontiurm Sho rt-styled snakeroot Yellow pimpernel Green dragon ASCLEPIADACEAE - Milkweed Family Asclepias arrplexicaulis Blunt-leaved milkweed Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly-we ed ASPLENIACEAE

- Spleenw ort Family Asplenium rnontanum Mountain spleenwort Asplenium trichomanes-ramosurm Green spleenwort

  • (A. viride)

ASTERACEAE - Aster Family Eupatorium sessilifolium Helianthus strumosus Lactuca hirsuta Omalotheca sylvatica

  • (Gnaphalium sylvaticum)

Petasites frigidus var. palmatus Polymnia canadensis Prenanthes boottii Solidago odora Solidago ulmifolia Sessile-leaved boneset Harsh sunflower Hairy lettuce Woodland cudweed Sweet coltsfoot White-flowered leafcup Boott's rattlesnake-root Sweet goldenrod Elm-leaved goldenrod T

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- Birch Family Betula pumila var. glandulifera Swarrp birch BLECHNACEAE Chain Fern Family Woodwardia virginica Virginia chain-fern BORAGI NACE AE - Borage Family Cynoglossumvirginianum var.

Northern wild comfrey

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  • (C. boreale)

Hackelia deflexa var. americana

  • (H. americana)

BRASSICACEAE

- Mustard Arabis drummondii Arabis lyrata Braya humilis Draba cana

  • (D. lanceolata)

Draba glabella Neobeckia aquatica

  • (Armoracia lacustris)

BRYACEAE - Bryum Familt Plagiobryum zieri Nodding stickseed Family Drummond's rock-cress Lyre-leaved rock-cress Northern rock-cress Lanceolate cress Smooth draba Lake-cress A moss CAPRIFOLIACEAE

- Honeysuckle Family Viburnum edule Squashberry CARYOPHYLLACEAE

- Pink Family Minuartia marcescens Marcescent sandwort Minuartia rubella Marble sandwort CAESALPINACEAE

- Caesalpinia Family Senna hebecarpa Wild senna

  • (Cassia hebecarpa)

ClSTACEAE - Rockrose Family Helianthemum bicknellii Plains frostweed Hudsonia tomentosa Beach heather Lechea mucronata Hairy pinweed

  • (L. villosa)

CLUSIACEAE

- St. John's-wort Family Hypericum ascyron Great St. John's-wort

  • (H. pyramidatum)

CONVOLVULACEAE

- Morning-glory Family Calystegia spithamaea Low bindweed CORNACEAE

- Dogwood Family Cornus florida Flowering dogwood CRASSULACEAE

- Orpine Family Sedum rosea Roseroot T

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- Cyprus Family Juniperus horizontalis Creeping juniper CYPERACEAE

- Sedge Family Carex arcta Contracted sedge Carex atratiformis Blackish sedge Carex buxbaurmi Buxbaurrms sedge Carex capillaris Capillary sedge Carex chordorrhiza Creeping sedge Carex foenea Bronze sedge

  • (C. aenea)

Carex garberi Garber's sedge Carex livida Pale sedge Carex rnuehlenbergii Muehlenberg's sedge

  • (C. rriuhlenbergii)

C arex oligocarpa Few-fruited sedge Carex richardsonii Richardson's sedge Carex siccata Hay sedge

  • (Carex foenea)

Carex vaginata Sheathed sedge Cyperus diandrus Low cyperus Cype'rus houghtonii Houghton's cyperus Eleocharis pauciflora Few-flowered spikerush Firnbristylis auturnnalis Autumnn firmbristylis Rhynchospora capillacea Capillary beak-rush Scirpus ancistrochaetus Barbed-bristle bulrush Scirpus verecundus Bashful bulrush DIAPENSIACEAE - Diapensia Family Diapensia lapponica Diapensia DRYOPTERIDACEAE

- Wood Fern Family Dryopteris filix-rms Male fern Woodsia alpina Alpine woodsia EQUISETACEAE - Horsetail Family Equiseturm palustre Marsh horsetail T

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LE ERICACEAE - Heath Family Rhododendron maxirmum Vaccinium stamineum FABACEAE

- Pea Family Great laurel D eerberry

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  • (L. japonicus)

Lathyrus palustris Lespedeza hirta Lespedeza violacea Lupinus perennis FAGACEAE

- Oak Family Quercus ilicifolia Quercus prinoides Canadian milk-vetch Jesup's milk-vetch Rattlebox Large-b racted tick-trefoil Prostrate tick-trefoil Beach pea Marsh vetchling Hairy bush-clover Violet bush-clover Wild lupine Scrub oak Dwarf chinkapin oak T

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- Fumitory Family Corydalis aurea Golden corydalis GENTIANACEAE

- Gentian Family Gentiana andrewsii Fringe-top closed gentian Gentianella arrarella Felwort

  • (Gentiana armarella)

Gentianella quinquefolia Stiff gentian

  • (Gentiana quinquefolia)

HIPPURI DACEAE - Mare's-tail Family Hippuris vulgaris Mare's-tail HYDROPHYLLACEAE

- Waterleaf Family Hydrophyllurm canadense Broad-leaved waterleaf ISOETACEAE - Quillwort Family Isoetes engelrmannii Engelmann's quillwort JUNCACEAE

- Rush Family Juncus greenei Greene's rush Juncus militaris Soldier rush Juncus secundus Secund rush Juncus torreyi Torrey's rush LAMIACEAE

- Mint Family Agastache nepetoides Yellow giant hyssop Agastache scrophulariifolia Purple giant hyssop Blephilia hirsuta Hairy wood-mint Dracocephalurm parviflorurm American dragonhead Physostegia virginiana Obedience T

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Scientific Name Common Name State Federal Status Status Pycnanthenuim incanum LENTIBULARIACEAE Utricularia resupinata LILIACEAE - Lily Family Allium canadense Tofieldia glutinosa Hoary mountain mint Bladderwort Family Northeastern bladderwort Wild garlic Sticky false-asphodel LYCOPODIACEAE

- Clubmoss Family Diphasiastrum sitchense Alaskan clubmoss

  • (Lycopodium sitchense)

LYGODIACEAE - Curly-grass Family Lygodium palmatum Climbing fern MELASTOMATACEAE

- Melastoma Family Rhexia virginica Virginia rmeadow-beauty MONOTROPACEAE

- Indian Pipe Family Pterospora andromodea Pinedrops MORACEAE - Mulberry Family Morus rubra Red mulberry NYMPHAEACEAE -Water-Lily Family Nyrphaea leibergii Pygmy water-lily ONAGRACEAE

- Evening Primrose Family Ludwigia polycarpa Many-fruited false-loosestrif e OPHIOGLOSSACEAE

- Adder's-tongue Family Botrychium lunaria Moonwort T

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- Orchid Aplectrum hyemele Arethusa bulbosa Calypso bulbosa Corallorhiza odontorhiza Cypripediurm arietinurm Isotria rredeoloides Isotria verticillata Liparis liliifolia Listera auriculata Listera australis Family Putty-root Areth usa Fairy slipper Autumn coral-root Ram's head lady's-slipper Small whorled pogonia Large whorled pogonia Lily-leaved twayblade Auricled twayblade Southern twayblade LT

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.Status Status Malaxis brachypoda Platanthera flava Platanthera hookeri Triphora trianthophora PINACEAE - Pine Family Pinus banksiana POACEAE - Grass Family Ammophila charrplainensis Calarmagrostis stricta ssp.

inexpansa Glyceria acutiflora Hierochloe alpina Oryzopsis pungens Panicum flexile Sphenopholis nitida Sphenopholis obtusata Sporobolus asper Vulpia octoflora White adder's mouth Tubercled orchis Hooker's orchis Three-bird orchid Jack pine Champlain beach grass Ben tg rass Sharp manna-grass Alpine sweet-grass Slender mountain-rice Stiff witch-grass Shiny wedgegrass Blunt sphenopholis Rough dropseed Eight-flowered fescue T

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- Polemonium Family Polemonium van-bruntiae Eastern Jacob's ladder POLYGONACEAE

- Buckwheat Family Polygonum douglasii Douglas knotweed PRIMULACEAE

- Primula Family Primula mistassinica Bird's-eye primrose PTERIDACEAE - Maidenhair Fern Family Adiantum viridimrntanum Green mountain rmaidenhair-fern PYROLACEAE

- Wintergreen Family Pyrola asarifolia Bog wintergreen Pyrola minor Lesser pyrola RANUNCULACEAE

- Buttercup Family Anemone multifida Early thinbleweed Hydrastis canadensis Golden-seal Ranunculus allegheniensis Allegheny crowfoot RHAMNACEAE

- Buckthorn Family Ceanothus herbaceus Prairie redroot ROSACEAE

- Rose Family

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Northern cinquefoil prectinata

  • (P. p. var. bipinnatifida)

Prunus americana Wild plum Rosa acicularis Needle-spine rose RUBIACEAE - Madder Family Galium labradoricum Bog bedstraw SALICACEAE - Willow Family Salix planifolia Tea-leaved willow Salix uva-ursi Bearberry willow SCHEUCHZERIACEAE

- Scheuchzeria Family Scheuchzeria palustris ssp.

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SCROPHULARI ACEAE Castilleja septentrionalis Veronicastrum virginicum

- Figwort Family Pale painted-cup Culver's-root SPARGANIACEAE

- Bur-reed Family Sparganium natans Lesser bur-reed

  • (S. minimum)

SPHAGNACEAE Sphagnum Family Sphagnum nitidum A peatmoss

  • (S. subfulvum)

VALERIANACEAE

- Valerian Family Valeriana uliginosa Marsh valerian Lance-leaved violet VIOLACEAE - Violet Family Viola lanceolata XYRIDACEAE

- Yellow-eyed Grass Family Xyris montana Northern yellow-eyed grass

  • Synonym-indicates a name change fromthe previous Vermont Endangered and Threatened Species list or an alternative name that may be encountered

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Oryzopsis Panicum Petasites Physostegia

  • Pinus Plagiobryum Platanthera Polemonium Polygonum Polymnia Potentilla Prenanthes Primula Prunus Pterospora Pycnanthemum Pyrola Quercus Ranunculus Rhexia Rhododendron Rhynchospora Rosa GENUS Ranunculaceae H ydrophyllaceae Clusiaceae Isoetaceae O rch idaceae Juncaceae C u p ressaceae Asteraceae Fabaceae C istaceae Fabaceae Orchidaceae Orchidaceae 0 nag raceae Fabaceae Sch izaeaceae Orch idaceae Caryophyllaceae Moraceae Brassicaceae N yrr~haeaceae Asteraceae Poaceae Poaceae Asteraceae Larniaceae Pinaceae Bryaceae Orchidaceae Polermoniaceae Polygonaceae Asteraceae R osaceae Asteraceae Primru Iaceae R osaceae Monotropaceae Lamiaceae Pyro laceae Fagaceae Ranunculaceae Melastoarntaceae E ricaceae Cyperaceae R osaceae FAMILY Salix Sanicula Scheuchzeria Scirpus Salicaceae Apiaceae Scheuchzeriaceae Cyperaceae

'Richard Emch - Endangered and Threatened Plants of Vermont.pdf Page 9 ýI Sedum Senna Solidago Sparganium Sphagnum Sphenopholis Sporobolus Taenidia Tofieldia Triphora C rassu laceae Fabaceae Asteraceae Sparganiaceae Sphagnaceae Poaceae Poaceae Apiaceae Liliaceae O rch idaceae Utricularia Vaccinium Valeriana Veronicastrum Viburnum Viola Vulpia Woodsia Woodwardia Xyris Len tib u lariaceae E ricaceae Valerianaceae Scrophu lariaceae Cap rifoliaceae Violaceae Poaceae D ryopteridaceae Blechnaceae Xyridaceae State Status As per the Vermont Endangered Species Law (10 V.SA. Chap. 123)

E: Endangered: in imnediate danger of becoming extirpated in the state T: Threatened: with high possibility of becoming endangered in the near future There are 63 state endangered and 91 state threatened plants in Vermont.

Federal Status As per the Federal Endangered Species Act (P.L.93-205)

LE: Listed endangered LT: Listed threatened For further information on the Vermont Endangered Species Law or endangered and threatened plants and animals in Vermont contact the Nongarm and Natural Heritage Program, Vermont Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 103 South Main St. Waterbury, VT05671-0501.

(802) 241-3700.

Also available fromthe Nongarme and Natural Heritage Program is a listof rare and uncommon plants of Vermont. This list includes both species protected by the Vermont Endangered Species Law and those rare in the state, but not afforded such protection. Also see the link to our program in our Departrment's web page: http://www.vtfis handwildlife.com /

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Court Ordered Limitations ESPP Database For Kids:

Coloring Book Poster U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pesticides: Endangered Species Protection Program Recent Additions i Contact Us I Print Version Search:

EPA Home > Pesticides > Environmental Effects > Endanoered Species Protection Proqram >

Endangered Species Protection Program Databases Endangered Species Protection Program Databases The databases available here are the endangered species by county database (ES COUNT.DBF) and the species information database (SPECIES.DBF). They are contained in a self-extracting compressed file named "county99.exe."

Once you have downloaded the file to a directory on your computer, you can extract all the files in the archive by simply typing the name of the file at the DOS prompt.

The databases here have been updated as of December 31, 1999. The Agency's Endangered Species Protection Program will release newer, updated files periodcally. Click here to download countv99.exe.

Structure of the databases:

Structure of the ESCOUNT.DBF file:

Field Description STAT-E 2-letter state abbreviation INSTATE

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county name Fl P52 Fl PS code for the county and state (5-digit)

KNOWN EWhether the species is known to occur in the county I----- 1common name - inverse listing Clarification of the KNOWN field. F in KNOWN field means that existence of the species is possible.

C IO Type of listing action (Listing, Proposed, Delisting)

D Date this file was released

[GROUP I Taxonomic gr'up Structure of the SPECIES.DBF file:

I Field 11 Description INVNAME ilCommon name - inverse listing ISCINAME EScientific name IACTION IlType of listing action (Listing, Proposed, Delisting)

STATUS 1llndicates species status (see below.)

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1Date of FWS final listing JGROUPNAME IlTaxonomic group FAMILY ITaxonomic family DATE Date this file was released http://www.e pa.gov/espp/database.htm 12/15/2006

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z PE = Proposed Endangered z PT = Proposed Threatened z E = Endangered z T = Threatened CH = Critical Habitat z PXN = Proposed Nonessential Experimental Population z PXE = Proposed Essential Experimental Population z XN = Nonessential Expe rimental Population z XE = Essential Experimental Populatidn z PD = Proposed delisting z Delist = Delisted z S/A = For similarity of appearance species Publications I Glossary I A-Z Index I Jobs EPA Horne I Privacy and Security Notice i Conact Us Last updated on Tuesday, Way 2nd, 2006 URL httpJ/www.epa.g ov/espp/database.htm http://www.e pa.gov/es pp/database.htm 12/15/2006