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Fort Ord is home to 35 rare plant and animal species<ref name="Fort Ord Info"> http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/content/ca/en/fo/hollister/fort_ord/index.html</ref>.  19 of these species are included as part of the [[Fort Ord HCP]]<ref name="Ord"> http://www.fora.org/habitat.html</ref>.  Federal and state threatened and endangered species in [[Fort Ord]] include:
  
 
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! scope="col"|Species <ref name="2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report"> [http://199.255.250.170/ar_pdfs/ar-bw-2686/BW-2686.pdf ESA 2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report]</ref> <ref name="Denise Duffy & Associates"> [http://www.ddaplanning.com/fort-ord-hcp]</ref>
 
! scope="col"|Species <ref name="2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report"> [http://199.255.250.170/ar_pdfs/ar-bw-2686/BW-2686.pdf ESA 2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report]</ref> <ref name="Denise Duffy & Associates"> [http://www.ddaplanning.com/fort-ord-hcp]</ref>
! scope="col"|Current Listing Status <ref name="ESA plant list"> [https://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEPlants.pdf ESA plant list]</ref> <ref name="ESA animal list"> [https://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEAnimals.pdf ESA animal list]</ref>
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! scope="col"|Current Listing Status <ref name="ESA plant list"> [https://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEPlants.pdf ESA plant list]</ref> <ref name="ESA animal list"> [https://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEAnimals.pdf ESA animal list]</ref><ref name="Plants of Fort Ord"> http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/ca/pdf/hollister.Par.93735.File.dat/FtOrdPlantsAlph12Aug10_c.pdf</ref>
 
! scope="col"|Part of HCP (Yes/No)
 
! scope="col"|Part of HCP (Yes/No)
  
 
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|Sand gilia (''Gilia tenuiflora arenaria'')||Federally Endangered/ State Threatened || Yes
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|Sand gilia (''Gilia tenuiflora arenaria'')||Federally Endangered/ State Threatened/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
 
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|Monterey spineflower (''Chorizanthe pungens pungens'')||Federally Threatened || Yes
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|Monterey spineflower (''Chorizanthe pungens'')||Federally Threatened/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
 
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|Seaside bird’s-beak (''Cordylanthus rigidus littoralis'')||State Endangered || Yes
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|Rosbust spineflower (''Corizanthe robusta'')|| Federally Endangered/ [[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|Hooker’s manzanita (''Arctostaphylos hookeri hookeri'')||State Endangered || Yes
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|Seaside bird’s-beak (''Cordylanthus rigidus littoralis'')||State Endangered/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
 
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|Sandmat manzanita (''A. pumila'')||Federally Endangered || Yes
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|Hooker’s manzanita (''Arctostaphylos hookeri hookeri'')||State Endangered/ [[CNPS]] 1B|| Yes
 
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|Monterey manzanita (''A. montereyensis'')||BLM Sensative || Yes
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|Sandmat manzanita (''A. pumila'')||Federally Endangered/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
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|Yadon’s piperia (''Piperia yadonii'')||Federally Endangered/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
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|Contra Costa goldfields (''Lasthenia conjugens'')||Federally Endangered/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
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|[[California Tiger Salamander in California's Central Coast Region|California Tiger Salamander]] (''Ambystoma californiense'')||Federally Threatened/ Federally Endangered/ State Threatened|| Yes
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|California Red-Legged Frog (''Rana draytonii'')||Federally Threatened || No
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|Smith's Blue Butterfly (''Euphilotes enoptes smithi'')||Federally Endangered || No
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|Western Snowy Plover (''Charadrius nivosus nivosus'')||Federally Threatened || No
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Additional special status species within Fort Ord are (NOTE: this list is incomplete):
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! scope="col"|Species <ref name="2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report"> [http://199.255.250.170/ar_pdfs/ar-bw-2686/BW-2686.pdf ESA 2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report]</ref> <ref name="Denise Duffy & Associates"> [http://www.ddaplanning.com/fort-ord-hcp]</ref>
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! scope="col"|Current Listing Status <ref name="ESA plant list"> [https://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEPlants.pdf ESA plant list]</ref> <ref name="ESA animal list"> [https://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEAnimals.pdf ESA animal list]</ref><ref name="Plants of Fort Ord"> http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/ca/pdf/hollister.Par.93735.File.dat/FtOrdPlantsAlph12Aug10_c.pdf</ref>
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! scope="col"|Part of HCP (Yes/No)
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|Monterey manzanita (''A. montereyensis'')||BLM Sensative/ [[CNPS]] 1B || Yes
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|Pajaro manzanita (''A. pajaroensis'')||[[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|Monterey ceanothus (''Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus'')||State Vulnerable|| Yes
 
|Monterey ceanothus (''Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus'')||State Vulnerable|| Yes
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|Eastwood’s goldenbush (''Ericameria fasciculata'')||BLM Sensative|| Yes
 
|Eastwood’s goldenbush (''Ericameria fasciculata'')||BLM Sensative|| Yes
 
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|Yadon’s piperia (''Piperia yadonii'')||Federally Endangered || Yes
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|California Black Legless Lizard (''Anniella pulchra nigra'')||Species of Special Concern || Yes
 
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|Contra Costa goldfields (''Lasthenia conjugens'')||Federally Endangered || Yes
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|California linderiella (''Linderiella occidentalis'')||Near Threatened || Yes
 
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|California Black Legless Lizard (''Anniella pulchra nigra'')||Species of Special Concern || Yes
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|Congdon's Spikeweed (''Centromadia parryi congdonii'')|| [[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|California tiger salamander (''Ambystoma californiense'')||Federally Threatened/ Federally Endangered/ State Threatened|| Yes
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|Monterey Cypress (''Hesperocyparis macrocarpa'')|| [[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|California linderiella (''Linderiella occidentalis'')||Near Threatened || Yes
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|Marsh Scorzonella (''Microseris paludosa'')|| [[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|California Red-Legged Frog (''Rana draytonii'')||Federally Threatened || No
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|Santa Cruz Clover (''Trifolium buckwestiorum'')|| [[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|Smith's Blue Butterfly (''Euphilotes enoptes smithi'')||Federally Endangered || No
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|Pacific Grove Clover (''Trifolium polyodon''|| [[CNPS]] 1B || No
 
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|Western Snowy Plover (''Charadrius nivosus nivosus'')||Federally Threatened || No
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|[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/SPAnimals.pdf Species still to be added]||TBD||No
 
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==Links==
 
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* [[California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Rare Plant Ranking System]]
 
* [[Endangered species]]
 
* [[Endangered species]]
 
* [[Federal Endangered Species Act]]
 
* [[Federal Endangered Species Act]]
* [[Fort Ord HCP]]
 
 
* [[Fort Ord]]
 
* [[Fort Ord]]
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* [[Fort Ord HCP]]
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* [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/SPAnimals.pdf Special Animals List]
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* [[Wildlife Connectivity in California's Central Coast Region]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:17, 12 April 2020

Fort Ord is home to 35 rare plant and animal species[1]. 19 of these species are included as part of the Fort Ord HCP[2]. Federal and state threatened and endangered species in Fort Ord include:

Species [3] [4] Current Listing Status [5] [6][7] Part of HCP (Yes/No)
Sand gilia (Gilia tenuiflora arenaria) Federally Endangered/ State Threatened/ CNPS 1B Yes
Monterey spineflower (Chorizanthe pungens) Federally Threatened/ CNPS 1B Yes
Rosbust spineflower (Corizanthe robusta) Federally Endangered/ CNPS 1B No
Seaside bird’s-beak (Cordylanthus rigidus littoralis) State Endangered/ CNPS 1B Yes
Hooker’s manzanita (Arctostaphylos hookeri hookeri) State Endangered/ CNPS 1B Yes
Sandmat manzanita (A. pumila) Federally Endangered/ CNPS 1B Yes
Yadon’s piperia (Piperia yadonii) Federally Endangered/ CNPS 1B Yes
Contra Costa goldfields (Lasthenia conjugens) Federally Endangered/ CNPS 1B Yes
California Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) Federally Threatened/ Federally Endangered/ State Threatened Yes
California Red-Legged Frog (Rana draytonii) Federally Threatened No
Smith's Blue Butterfly (Euphilotes enoptes smithi) Federally Endangered No
Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus) Federally Threatened No

Additional special status species within Fort Ord are (NOTE: this list is incomplete):

Species [3] [4] Current Listing Status [5] [6][7] Part of HCP (Yes/No)
Monterey manzanita (A. montereyensis) BLM Sensative/ CNPS 1B Yes
Pajaro manzanita (A. pajaroensis) CNPS 1B No
Monterey ceanothus (Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus) State Vulnerable Yes
Eastwood’s goldenbush (Ericameria fasciculata) BLM Sensative Yes
California Black Legless Lizard (Anniella pulchra nigra) Species of Special Concern Yes
California linderiella (Linderiella occidentalis) Near Threatened Yes
Congdon's Spikeweed (Centromadia parryi congdonii) CNPS 1B No
Monterey Cypress (Hesperocyparis macrocarpa) CNPS 1B No
Marsh Scorzonella (Microseris paludosa) CNPS 1B No
Santa Cruz Clover (Trifolium buckwestiorum) CNPS 1B No
Pacific Grove Clover (Trifolium polyodon CNPS 1B No
Species still to be added TBD No

Links

References

  1. http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/content/ca/en/fo/hollister/fort_ord/index.html
  2. http://www.fora.org/habitat.html
  3. 3.0 3.1 ESA 2013 Annual Biological Monitoring Report
  4. 4.0 4.1 [1]
  5. 5.0 5.1 ESA plant list
  6. 6.0 6.1 ESA animal list
  7. 7.0 7.1 http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/blm/ca/pdf/hollister.Par.93735.File.dat/FtOrdPlantsAlph12Aug10_c.pdf

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