Section 6 Grants: Amphibians and Reptiles

Grant #Project Title
E-6Houston toad habitat acquisition project
E-14Determination of the status of the Louisiana pine snake
E-26Houston Toad Habitat Conservation Plan
E-29Houston toad/Lost Pines ecosystem conservation program, Bastrop, Texas
E-44Recreating habitat suitable for and supporting active reproduction by the endangered Houston toad | PDF
E-47Red imported fire ant survey and monitoring for potential impacts on Houston toad and its prey base at Bastrop State Park
E-64Geographic distribution and habitat suitability of the sand dune lizard (Sceloporus arenicolus) in Texas
E-76Houston toad metapopulation assessment and genetics: data necessary for effective recovery strategies in a significantly fragmented landscape | PDF
E-78Proposal for population genetic analysis of the Texas blind salamander, Eurycea rathbuni | PDF
E-79Hydrologic delineation Of habitat and management zones for rare cave and spring salamander in the Austin, Texas, Area
E-93Population genetics, species boundaries, and conservation of the Jollyville Plateau salamander, Eurycea tonkawae | PDF
E-101Five-year Status Review: Houston toad | PDF
E-107A model to predict the distribution of the Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis ruthveni), including habitat, land use, and ownership analysis of the historical range | PDF
E-114Detection of the fine scale outcomes from prescribed fire relevant to the endangered Houston toad (Bufo houstonensis) within the Lost Pines ecosystem of Texas
E-122Status of newly discovered cave and spring salamanders (Eurycea) in southern Travis and northern Hays Counties
E-127Population supplementation: a proven means toward endangered species recovery for the Houston toad

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