Endangered Wildlife

 

The Bass Lake Ranger Station of the Sierra National Forest has furnished a form for reporting sightings of endangered species.  Click here for the form.  

Shown below are some of the species which are on the endangered list and may be reported using this form or by contacting:

 Anae` Otto, Biological Technician
 Bass Lake Ranger District
Sierra National Forest
Telephone (559) 877-3152
aotto@fs.fed.us

Great Gray Owl

California Spotted Owl

Great Gray Owl 
(Strix nebulosa)
California Spotted Owl 
(Strix occidentalis)

Northern Goshawk

Pacific Fisher

Northern Goshawk 
(Accipiter gentiles)
Pacific Fisher 
(Martes pennanti pacifica)

Pines Marten

Wolverine

Pines Marten 
(Martes Americana)
Wolverine 
(Gulo gulo)

Foothill Yellow-Legged frog

Mountain Yellow-legged frog

Foothill Yellow-Legged frog 
(Rana boylii)
Mountain Yellow-legged frog 
(Rana muscosa)

California Red-legged frog

California Tiger Salamander

California Red-legged frog 
(Rana draytonii)
California Tiger Salamander 
(Ambystoma californiense)

Western Pond Turtle

Yosemite Toad

Western Pond Turtle 
(Clemmys marmorata)
Yosemite Toad 
(Bufo canorus)
Porcupine

 

Photo at left:

 Porcupine
(Erethizon dorsatum)

 

 

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