Great cormorant, Night heron added to list

Maine’s endangered species list is growing, up for review

Sat, 08/09/2014 - 11:15pm

    AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is seeking comments from the public on proposed additions and changes to the State of Maine Endangered and Threatened Species list.

    The proposed changes include recognition of six new species under the Maine Endangered Species Act, including three bats and three invertebrates. Three cave bats are experiencing catastrophic declines from a prolific disease called White Nose Syndrome, first documented in 2006. Little Brown Bats and Northern Long-eared Bats are proposed for endangered status, while the Eastern Small-footed Bat would be classified as threatened.

    Three new invertebrate additions to the list include a butterfly (Frigga Fritillary), a land snail (Six-whorl Vertigo) and a beetle (Cobblestone Tiger Beetle). All three are currently documented in single locations and are proposed as endangered.

    Other changes include status changes for four species already listed under the Maine Endangered Species Act. Two birds, the black-crowned night heron and the great cormorant, are proposed to be upgraded from threatened to endangered. Two invertebrates, the Roaring Brook Mayfly and Clayton’s Copper Butterfly, would be downlisted from endangered to threatened.

    Those interested in submitting public comments by writing must do so by August 15. Comments can be submitted by email to becky.orff@maine.govor by mailing comments to Becky Orff, Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, 284 State Street, #41 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333.

    This is the sixth modification of the State’s Endangered and Threatened list by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife since the law was enacted in 1975.

    There currently are 22 species designated as endangered on the State list, and 23 species are listed as threatened. For the listing of all 45 species on the Maine Endangered and Threatened Species list, please visit http://www.maine.gov/ifw/wildlife/endangered/listedspeciesme.htm.

    The department is required by regulation to update the State’s Endangered and Threatened Species list at least once every eight years. The department will consider public comment received before presenting the department’s final recommendation of the list to the legislature in 2015. Any additions or subtraction to the list must be approved by the legislature and governor.

     

    Proposed Additions To Maine’s Endangered Species List

    Birds
    Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) – currently Threatened
    Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo; breeding population only) – currently Threatened

    Invertebrates
    Cobblestone Tiger Beetle (Cicindela marginipennis) – new listing Frigga Fritillary (Boloria frigga) – new listing Six-whorl Vertigo (Vertigo morsei) – new listing

    Mammals
    Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) – new listing
    Northern Long-eared Bat (Myotis septentrionalis) – new listing

    Proposed Additions To Maine’s Threatened Species List

    Invertebrates
    Roaring Brook Mayfly (Epeorus frisoni) – currently Endangered
    Clayton’s Copper (Lycaena dorcas claytoni) – currently Endangered

    Mammals
    Eastern Small-footed Bat (Myotis leibii) – new listing