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Federal endangered species: Species determined to be in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. |
Peregrine falcon-Falco peregrinus. | Fish, reptiles, lizards, birds, small mammals. | |||
Federal threatened species: Species likely to become endangered species throughout all or a significant portion of their range within the foreseeable future. |
Bald eagle-Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Northern spotted owl-Strix occidentalis caurina. |
Fish, birds, waterfowl, small mammals. | |||
Federal candidate species Candidate species, category 1: Species for which there is substantial information to support listing the species as threatened or endangered; listing proposals are either being prepared or are delayed by work on higher priority species Candidate species, catagory 2: Species for which information indicates that listing is possibly appropriate, but conclusive data are not available; additional information is being collected.
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Foothill yellow-legged frog-Rana boylii.
Cascade frog-Rana cascade. Spotted frog-Rana pretiosa. Northern goshawk- Accipiter gentilis. Mountain quail-Oreortyx pictus. Loggerhead shrike-Lanius ludovicianus. Bull trout -Salvelinus confluentus. Pacific w. big-eared bat-Plecotus townsendii. Pacific fisher- California wolverine-Gulo gulo luteus. Western pond turtle-Clemmys marmorata. |
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Information from the Oregon Department of Forestry's Eastern Region Long-Range Forest Management Plan October 1995.