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Long-toed salamander conservation management plan 2010-2015

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Description

The long-toed salamander has been designated a Species of Special Concern in Alberta because it has a limited breeding range, populations are isolated and discontinuously distributed, it appears to be vulnerable to various types of habitat disturbance, and some populations may be declining. This plan provides background information on the species and outlines a set of objectives and management actions to help meet the goal of maintaining current distribution and breeding populations of long-toed salamanders in Alberta. Conservation management plans are developed for Species of Special Concern in Alberta, to provide guidance for land and resource management decisions that affect the species and their habitat. They are intended to be a resource tool for provincial and regional fish and wildlife, land and resource management staff.

Updated

September 1, 2010

Tags
amphibians long-toed salamander salamanders species at risk wildlife conservation wildlife habitat wildlife management

Title and publication information

Type
Policy
Alternative Title

Alberta species at risk conservation management plan no. 1

Extent

17 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Publisher

Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)

Contributor

Wilkinson, Lisa

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Topic
Environment

Resource Dates

Date Created

2010-09-01

Date Added

2015-06-29T21:29:34.529152

Date Modified

2010-09-01

Date Issued

2010-09-01

Date Archived

2016-01-01

Audience information

Identifiers

ISBN (pdf)

9780778599937

ISBN (print)

9780778599890

ISSN (online)

1922-9984

ISSN (print)

1922-9976

NEOS catalogue key

5570477

Local Identifier

I/470

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