Using the Santa Clara Habitat Plan, the Local Partners will request permits from participating wildlife agencies (California Department of Fish and Game and US Fish and Wildlife Service) to cover “take” of federal or state listed species and species that are likely to become listed during the plan’s 50-year permit term. These permits will be issued for a list of projects or activities that have been identified by the Local Partners as reasonably certain to occur during the 50-year permit term. The species that will be listed on the permits include, but are not limited to, the California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, western burrowing owl, and Bay checkerspot butterfly. The final list of species will be determined after compiling the information from biological studies and through coordination with species experts from the agencies and the scientific community. For more information about each of the covered species, see Appendix D, Species Accounts, of the Draft Habitat Plan.
The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Plan will also designate “no-take” species. Impacts on these extremely vulnerable populations will not be authorized. In addition to authorizing permits for certain activities, the Plan will provide mechanisms for the long-term conservation and management of covered species.
Birds
Least Bell’s Vireo
Tricolored Blackbird
Western Burrowing Owl
Insects (Invertebrates)
Bay Checkerspot Butterfly
Plants
Coyote Ceanothus
Fragrant Fritillary
Loma Prieta Hoita
Metcalf Canyon Jewelflower
Most Beautiful Jewelflower
Mt. Hamilton Thistle
San Francisco Collinsia
Santa Clara Valley Dudleya
Smooth Lessingia
Tiburon Indian Paintbrush
Wildlife (Mammals, Amphibians, Reptiles)
California Tiger Salamander
California Red-legged Frog
Foothills Yellow-legged Frog
San Joaquin Kit Fox
Western Pond Turtle
No-take Species