David A. Mifsud, PWS, CPE, CWB Herpetologist. Contact Info: (517) Office (313) Mobile

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David A. Mifsud, PWS, CPE, CWB Herpetologist Contact Info: (517) 522-3524 Office (313) 268-6189 Mobile DMIfsud@HerpRMan.com www.herprman.com

Herps Are Vulnerable to environmental disturbance. Highly sensitive to toxins and other environmental stressors. Bioaccumulators of toxins and contaminants. Many habitat specialists and require a mosaic of different wetland types with intact upland habitat joining them. Often long-lived and require conservation measures targeting adult survivorship.

Herps are Important Because Recognized as key bioindicators (gauges of environmental health). Mid-level position in food webs keeping ecosystem balance. Emerging recognition of importance in invasive species control. Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings www.pdesas.org

Ecological Role Herpetofauna have unique physiological (functional) and morphological (physical) characteristics. Most species rely on the presence of water for at least one or more life cycle stage (e.g., larval stage, breeding). They fill niche roles in ecosystems that are essential to the maintenance of biodiversity and ecological functionality.

Nearly 60 Species of Herpetofauna in Michigan 9 Species of Salamanders 13 Species of Frogs and Toads 10 Species of Turtles 3 Species of Lizards 18 Species of Snakes

Nearly 60 Species of Herpetofauna in Michigan 9 Species of Salamanders 13 Species of Frogs and Toads 10 Species of Turtles 3 Species of Lizards 18 Species of Snakes

Salamander Status Salamanders Species State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Western Lesser Siren SC Mudpuppy Blue-spotted Salamander Unisexual Ambystoma Spotted Salamander N/R Marbled Salamander T Small-mouthed Salamander E Eastern Tiger Salamander Red-spotted Newt Central Newt Four-toed Salamander Red-backed Salamander Dusky Salamander N/R Two-lined Salamanders N/R

Salamander Status Salamanders Species State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Western Lesser Siren SC Mudpuppy SC Blue-spotted Salamander Unisexual Ambystoma N/R Spotted Salamander Marbled Salamander T Small-mouthed Salamander E Eastern Tiger Salamander Red-spotted Newt Central Newt Four-toed Salamander Red-backed Salamander Dusky Salamander N/R Two-lined Salamanders N/R

Frog and Toad Status Frog and Toad Species Eastern American Toad Fowler's Toad Green Frog Mink Frog Bullfrog Pickerel Frog Leopard Frog Wood Frog Cope's Gray Treefrog Eastern Gray Treefrog State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Blanchard's Cricket Frog T Northern Spring Peeper Western Chorus Frog Boreal Chorus Frog SC

Frog and Toad Status Frog and Toad Species Eastern American Toad State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Fowler's Toad SC Green Frog Mink Frog Bullfrog Pickerel Frog SC Leopard Frog Wood Frog Cope's Gray Treefrog Eastern Gray Treefrog Blanchard's Cricket Frog T Northern Spring Peeper Western Chorus Frog Boreal Chorus Frog SC

Turtle Status Turtles Species Eastern Snapping Turtle Eastern Musk Turtle Western Painted Turtle Midland Painted Turtle State Rank Blanding's Turtle SC Spotted Turtle T Wood Turtle SC Eastern Box Turtle SC Red-eared Slider Northern Map Turtle Eastern Spiny Soft-shell Wildlife Action Plan

Turtle Status Turtles Species Eastern Snapping Turtle Eastern Musk Turtle Western Painted Turtle Midland Painted Turtle State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Blanding's Turtle SC Spotted Turtle T Wood Turtle T Eastern Box Turtle T Red-eared Slider Northern Map Turtle Eastern Spiny Soft-shell

Lizard Status Lizard Species State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Five-lined Skink Six-lined Racerunner T

Snake Status Snakes State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Kirtland's Snake E Queen Snake SC Butler's Garter Snake Northern Ribbon Snake Eastern Garter Snake Eastern Hog-nosed Snake Northern Water Snake Northern Brown Snake Northern Red-bellied Snake Northern Ring-necked Snake Snakes Eastern Smooth Green Snake Eastern Milk Snake Blue Racer State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Black Rat Snake SC Western Fox Snake Eastern Fox Snake T Copper-bellied Water Snake E Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake SC

Snake Status Snakes State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Kirtland's Snake E Queen Snake SC Butler's Garter Snake SC Northern Ribbon Snake Eastern Garter Snake Eastern Hog-nosed Snake Northern Water Snake Northern Brown Snake Northern Red-bellied Snake Northern Ring-necked Snake Snakes State Rank Wildlife Action Plan Eastern Smooth Green Snake SC Eastern Milk Snake Blue Racer Black Rat Snake SC Western Fox Snake Eastern Fox Snake T Copper-bellied Water Snake* E Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake SC

Federal Species Protection The Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) protects threatened and endangered species and their habitats by prohibiting take (to harass, harm *, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect) and the trade in listed plants and animals, including their parts and product, except under federal permit. * Harm is defined as an act which actually kills or injures wildlife. Such acts may include significant habitat modification or degration.

SOM ESA Protection Part 365, Endangered Species Protection, of The Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA Public Act 451 of 1994 as amended), administered by the MDNR Wildlife Division, provides for the conservation and protection of State Threatened and Endangered species. This law prohibits the collection or take of Threatened and Endangered species and requires Threatened and Endangered Species monitoring permits are whenever listed species might be harmed, handled, or disturbed, even if conservation activity is likely to benefit the species long-term and can be applied for through the MDNR Wildlife Division.

SOM Fisheries Division Order Special Concern reptiles and amphibians, however, are protected in accordance with Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) Fisheries Division Order 224.13, which states that take from the wild or possession of any such species is prohibited except as authorized under a permit.

Challenges Facing Michigan Herps

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The Michigan Herp Atlas

Herp Atlas Background Started by MDNR in 2004 to address a lack of data for Michigan. Public-Private partnership in 2010 to optimize project partnership and data protection. Document distribution and changes in populations statewide. Data is key to any effective conservation effort or management plan.

Herp Atlas Goals Improved species protection and enforcement. Improved collaboration and data sharing. Greater understanding of species habitat use and needs. Contributions by EVERYONE to build on species data for MI herps and resolve NUMEROUS data gaps statewide on amphibian and reptile species, distribution, viability, and stressors. Its not what we know about MI herps that is disturbing, it is how much we don t know that is alarming!

We Need Your Observations! Dead or alive Commonly observed and rare All seasons Photo document if possible On-line entry OR data cards still available Email accepted! Encourage others to contribute!

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