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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Abbeville County 4/29/2019 CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAME SURVEY WINDOW/ TIME PERIOD COMMENTS Amphibian Bird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting season Crustacean Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-April Fish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-April Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March- April Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter Mollusk Plant Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid November Reptile * Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species ** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this species ARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist. ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority species BGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act C FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these species CH Critical Habitat E Federally Endangered P or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal Register S/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed species T Federally Threatened These lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists. For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html . None Found None Found None Found
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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Abbeville County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonCrustacean Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-AprilFish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-April

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Mollusk

Plant Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Aiken County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryGopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationFrosted elfin (ARS) Callophrys irus March - June

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year roundFound in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBog spicebush (ARS) Lindera subcoriacea March-AugustCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberHarperella (E) Ptilimnium nodosum July-October survey in periods of low waterOcmulgee skullcap (ARS) Scutellaria ocmulgee Late June-early OctoberRelict trillium (E) Trillium reliquum Mid March-AprilSmooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-OctoberFlorida pine snake (ARS) Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of yearGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Survey most of yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

Reptile

Amphibian

None Found

Fish

Plant

Bird

Insect

None Found

Mammal

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Aiken County

4/29/2019

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Allendale County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationCalvert's Emerald (ARS) Somatochlora calverti Year round Active: mid-June-late August

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid August-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberSmooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-OctoberFlorida pine snake (ARS) Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of the yearGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

Reptile

Plant

Bird

None Found

Fish

Insect

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Allendale County

4/29/2019

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Anderson County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonEastern black rail (T) Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis April-June Minimum of five surveys/survey point

Crustacean Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-AprilFish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilInsect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year roundFound in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberSmooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-October

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None Found

Plant

Bird

Mammal

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Bamberg County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Plant

Reptile

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Barnwell County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to February

Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBog spicebush (ARS) Lindera subcoriacea March-AugustBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberHarperella (E) Ptilimnium nodosum July-October survey in periods of low waterPondberry (E) Lindera melissifolia February-MarchSmooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-OctoberFlorida pine snake (ARS) Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of the yearGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

Amphibian

Reptile

Bird

None Found

Fish

None Found

Plant

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Barnwell County

4/29/2019

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Beaufort County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Frosted flatwoods salamander (T, CH) Ambystoma cingulatum January 1-April 30 Larvae present in breeding ponds

American wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonBlack-capped petrel (ARS) Pterodroma hasitata April-October offshore water primarilyEastern black rail (T) Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis April-June Minimum of five surveys/survey pointPiping plover (T, CH) Charadrius melodus July 15-May 1 Migration and winteringRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonRed knot (T) Calidris canutus rufa August 1-May 31 Migration and winteringSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

Crustacean

Atlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Finback whale* (E) Balaenoptera physalus* November 1-April 30 Off the coastHumpback whale * (E) Megaptera novaengliae January 1-March 31 Migration off the coast

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year roundFound in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Northern long-eared bat (T) Myotis septentrionalis Year round Winter surveys not as successfulRight whale* (E) Balaena glacialis November 1-April 30 Off the coastSei whale* (E) Balaenoptera borealisSperm whale* (E) Physeter macrocephalus

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersMollusk

American chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-NovemberPondberry (E) Lindera melissifolia February-March

Bird

None Found

Fish

Mammal

None Found

Plant

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Beaufort County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberGreen sea turtle ** (T) Chelonia mydas ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingFlorida pine snake (ARS) Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of yearKemp's ridley sea turtle ** (E) Lepidochelys kempii** May 1-October 31 In coastal watersLeatherback sea turtle ** (E) Dermochelys coriacea ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingLoggerhead sea turtle ** (T, CH) Caretta caretta ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Berkeley County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Frosted flatwoods salamander (T, CH) Ambystoma cingulatum January 1-April 30 Larvae present in breeding ponds

Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationFrosted elfin (ARS) Callophrys irus March - June

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Northern long-eared bat (T) Myotis septentrionalis Year round Winter surveys not as successful

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersMollusk

American chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-NovemberPondberry (E) Lindera melissifolia February-MarchRaven’s seedbox (ARS) Ludwigia ravenii June-OctoberSun-facing coneflower (ARS) Rudbeckia heliopsidis July-SeptemberEastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

None Found

Reptile

Amphibian

Fish

Plant

None Found

Mammal

Insect

Bird

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Berkeley County

4/29/2019

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Calhoun County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskPlantReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

None FoundNone Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Charleston County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Frosted flatwoods salamander (T, CH) Ambystoma cingulatum January 1-April 30 Larvae present in breeding ponds

Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBachman's warbler (E) Vermivora bachmanii May 1-June 15 BreedingBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonBlack-capped petrel (ARS) Pterodroma hasitata April-October offshore water primarilyEastern black rail (T) Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis April-June Minimum of five surveys/survey pointPiping plover (T, CH) Charadrius melodus July 15-May 1 Migration and winteringRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonRed knot (T) Calidris canutus rufa August 1-May 31 Migration and winteringSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationFrosted elfin (ARS) Callophrys irus March - June

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Finback whale* (E) Balaenoptera physalus* November 1-April 30 Off the coastHumpback whale * (E) Megaptera novaengliae January 1-March 31 Migration off the coastNorthern long-eared bat (T) Myotis septentrionalis Year round Winter surveys not as successfulRight whale* (E) Balaena glacialis November 1-April 30 Off the coastSei whale* (E) Balaenoptera borealisSperm whale* (E) Physeter macrocephalus

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersMollusk

American chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-NovemberPondberry (E) Lindera melissifolia February-MarchSeabeach amaranth (T) Amaranthus pumilus July-October

Amphibian

Plant

None Found

Fish

None Found

Mammal

Insect

Bird

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Charleston County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberGreen sea turtle ** (T) Chelonia mydas ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingKemp's ridley sea turtle ** (E) Lepidochelys kempii** May 1-October 31 In coastal watersLeatherback sea turtle ** (E) Dermochelys coriacea ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingLoggerhead sea turtle ** (T, CH) Caretta caretta ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Cherokee County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBirdCrustaceanFish

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskDwarf-flowered heartleaf (T) Hexastylis naniflora March-MayGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid November

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Plant

None Found

None Found

None FoundNone Found

None Found

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Chester County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanFish Robust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oC

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterMollusk Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowPlant Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

Bird

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Chesterfield County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationFrosted elfin (ARS) Callophrys irus March - June

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Septima's clubtail (ARS) Gomphus septima Year round Active: May-August

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Brook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-November

Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid November

Wire-leaved dropseed (ARS) Sporobolus teretifolius August-September Following fireSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Bird

None Found

Insect

Plant

Reptile

Fish

Mollusk

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Clarendon County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskAmerican chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberEastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Reptile

None Found

Fish

Bird

None Found

Plant

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Colleton County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryFrosted flatwoods salamander (T, CH) Ambystoma cingulatum January 1-April 30 Larvae present in breeding pondsGopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonBlack-capped petrel (ARS) Pterodroma hasitata April-October offshore water primarilyEastern black rail (T) Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis April-June Minimum of five surveys/survey pointPiping plover (T, CH) Charadrius melodus July 15-May 1 Migration and winteringRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonRed knot (T) Calidris canutus rufa August 1-May 31 Migration and winteringSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Finback whale* (E) Balaenoptera physalus* November 1-April 30 Off the coastHumpback whale * (E) Megaptera novaengliae January 1-March 31 Migration off the coastRight whale* (E) Balaena glacialis November 1-April 30 Off the coastSei whale* (E) Balaenoptera borealisSperm whale* (E) Physeter macrocephalus

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-November

Amphibian

Plant

None Found

Fish

Mammal

Bird

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Colleton County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodGreen sea turtle ** (T) Chelonia mydas ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingKemp's ridley sea turtle ** (E) Lepidochelys kempii** May 1-October 31 In coastal watersLeatherback sea turtle ** (E) Dermochelys coriacea ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingLoggerhead sea turtle ** (T, CH) Caretta caretta ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Darlington County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-November

Georgia leadplant (ARS) Amorpha georgiana var. georgiana Late April-October

Purple balduina (ARS) Balduina atropurpurea August-OctoberRough-leaved loosestrife (E) Lysimachia asperulaefolia Mid May-JuneYellow pond lily (ARS) Nuphar lutea ssp. sagittifolia April-October

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

Plant

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Dillon County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilCarolina pygmy sunfish (ARS) Elassoma boehlkei Year roundRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberYellow pond lily (ARS) Nuphar lutea ssp. sagittifolia April-October

Reptile Spotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Plant

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Dorchester County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskPlant Bog asphodel (ARS*) Narthecium americanum June-July

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Bird

None Found

Reptile

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Edgefield County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanBlueback herring*(ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oC

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterBrook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberMiccosukee gooseberry (T) Ribes echinellum June-September Year roundOcmulgee skullcap (ARS) Scutellaria ocmulgee Late June-early OctoberRelict trillium (E) Trillium reliquum Mid March-April

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

Mollusk

Plant

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonCrustacean Broad River spiney crayfish (ARS) Cambarus spicatus November-April

Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oC

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskPlant Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Florence County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskAmerican chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-November

Georgia leadplant (ARS) Amorpha georgiana var. georgiana Late April-October

Yellow pond lily (ARS) Nuphar lutea ssp. sagittifolia April-OctoberReptile Spotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Plant

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Georgetown County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonBlack-capped petrel (ARS) Pterodroma hasitata April-October offshore water primarilyEastern black rail (T) Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis April-June Minimum of five surveys/survey pointPiping plover (T, CH) Charadrius melodus July 15-May 1 Migration and winteringRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonRed knot (T) Calidris canutus rufa August 1-May 31 Migration and winteringSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilCarolina pygmy sunfish (ARS) Elassoma boehlkei Year roundRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationFrosted elfin (ARS) Callophrys irus March - June

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Finback whale* (E) Balaenoptera physalus* November 1-April 30 Off the coastHumpback whale * (E) Megaptera novaengliae January 1-March 31 Migration off the coastRight whale* (E) Balaena glacialis November 1-April 30 Off the coastSei whale* (E) Balaenoptera borealisSperm whale* (E) Physeter macrocephalus

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersMollusk

Carolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberPondberry (E) Lindera melissifolia February-MarchSeabeach amaranth (T) Amaranthus pumilus July-OctoberWire-leaved dropseed (ARS) Sporobolus teretifolius August-September Following fireYellow pond lily (ARS) Nuphar lutea ssp. sagittifolia April-October

None Found

Plant

None Found

Fish

None Found

Insect

Mammal

Bird

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4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Green sea turtle ** (T) Chelonia mydas ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingKemp's ridley sea turtle ** (E) Lepidochelys kempii** May 1-October 31 In coastal watersLeatherback sea turtle ** (E) Dermochelys coriacea ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingLoggerhead sea turtle ** (T, CH) Caretta caretta ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Green salamander (ARS) Aneides aeneus October-March

Bird Golden-winged warbler (ARS) Vermivora chrysoptera April-July (nesting surveys) Spring/Fall migration; variable throughout State

Broad River spiney crayfish (ARS) Cambarus spicatus November-AprilMimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-April

FishInsect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-April

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year round Found in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Northern long-eared bat (T) Myotis septentrionalis Year round Winter surveys not as successfulTri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBunched arrowhead (E) Sagittaria fasiculata Mid May-JulyCarolina hemlock (ARS) Tsuga caroliniana Year aroundDwarf-flowered heartleaf (T) Hexastylis naniflora March-MayMountain sweet pitcher plant (E) Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii April-October

Purple pitcher plant (ARS) Sarracenia purpurea var. montanaApril-May

Rock gnome lichen (E) Gymnoderma lineare Year aroundSmall whorled pogonia (T) Isotria medeoloides Mid May-early JulySun-facing coneflower (ARS) Rudbeckia heliopsidis July-SeptemberSwamp pink (T) Helonias bullata April-MayWhite fringeless orchid (T) Platanthera integrilabia Late July-October

White irisette or Reflexed blue-eyed grass (E) Sisyrinchium dichotomum Late May-July

Reptile Bog turtle (S/A, T) Glyptemys muhlenbergii April 15-September 15 Active period

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Plant

None Found

Mammal

Crustacean

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Greenwood County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonCrustacean Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-AprilFish

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Brook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30 Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey window

Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianumEarly October-mid November

Ravine sedge (ARS) Carex impressinervia April-MayReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Mollusk

None Found

Plant

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Hampton County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberEastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberFlorida pine snake (ARS) Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of the yearGopher tortoise (C) Gopherus polyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

Bird

None Found

Fish

Reptile

Plant

None Found

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* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Horry County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonBlack-capped petrel (ARS) Pterodroma hasitata April-October offshore water primarilyPiping plover (T, CH) Charadrius melodus July 15-May 1 Migration and winteringRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonRed knot (T) Calidris canutus rufa August 1-May 31 Migration and winteringSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilCarolina pygmy sunfish (ARS) Elassoma boehlkei Year roundRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-April

Finback whale* (E) Balaenoptera physalus* November 1-April 30 Off the coastHumpback whale * (E) Megaptera novaengliae January 1-March 31 Migration off the coastRight whale* (E) Balaena glacialis November 1-April 30 Off the coastSei whale* (E) Balaenoptera borealisSperm whale* (E) Physeter macrocephalus

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersMollusk

None Found

None Found

Fish

Mammal

None Found

Bird

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4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

American chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-NovemberGodfrey's stitchwort (ARS) Minuartia godfreyi April-JuneHarper's fimbristylis (ARS) Fimbristylis perpusilla July-SeptemberSeabeach amaranth (T) Amaranthus pumilus July-OctoberVenus flytrap (ARS*) Dionaea muscipula May-JuneWire-leaved dropseed (ARS) Sporobolus teretifolius August-September Following fireYellow pond lily (ARS) Nuphar lutea ssp. sagittifolia April-OctoberGreen sea turtle ** (T) Chelonia mydas ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingKemp's ridley sea turtle ** (E) Lepidochelys kempii** May 1-October 31 In coastal watersLeatherback sea turtle ** (E) Dermochelys coriacea ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingLoggerhead sea turtle ** (T, CH) Caretta caretta ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata Feburary-early April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

Plant

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Frosted flatwoods salamander (T, CH) Ambystoma cingulatum January 1-April 30 Larvae present in breeding pondsGopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonBlack-capped petrel (ARS) Pterodroma hasitata April-October offshore water primarilyEastern black rail (T) Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis April-June Minimum of five surveys/survey pointPiping plover (T, CH) Charadrius melodus July 15-May 1 Migration and winteringRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonRed knot (T) Calidris canutus rufa August 1-May 31 Migration and winteringSaltmarsh sparrow (ARS) Ammospiza caudacuta Fall/winter Fall/winter surveys

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Finback whale* (E) Balaenoptera physalus* November 1-April 30 Off the coastHumpback whale * (E) Megaptera novaengliae January 1-March 31 Migration off the coastRight whale* (E) Balaena glacialis November 1-April 30 Off the coastSei whale* (E) Balaenoptera borealisSperm whale* (E) Physeter macrocephalus

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

West Indian manatee (T) Trichechus manatus May 15-October 15 In coastal watersMollusk

American chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-November

Amphibian

None Found

Fish

Plant

Mammal

None Found

Bird

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-NovemberFlorida pine snake (ARS) Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of the yearGopher tortoise (C) Gopheruspolyphemus April 1-October 31 Active periodGreen sea turtle ** (T) Chelonia mydas ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingKemp's ridley sea turtle ** (E) Lepidochelys kempii** May 1-October 31 In coastal watersLeatherback sea turtle ** (E) Dermochelys coriacea ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingLoggerhead sea turtle ** (T, CH) Caretta caretta ** May 1-October 31 Nesting and hatchingSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Kershaw County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/ TIME

PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilCarolina pygmy sunfish (ARS) Elassoma boehikei Year roundRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterBrook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberMichaux's sumac (E) Rhus michauxii May-OctoberWire-leaved dropseed (ARS) Sporobolus teretifolius August-September Following fire

Reptile Southern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the year

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Mollusk

Plant

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/ TIME

PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonCrustaceanFish

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterBrook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowBlack-spored quillwort (E) Isoetes melanospora May-October

Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid November

Little amphianthus or Pool sprite (T) Amphianthus pusillus Late March-AprilSchweinitz's sunflower (E) Helianthus schweinitzii Late August-OctoberSmooth sunflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-October

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Mollusk

Plant

None Found

None Found

None FoundNone Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Laurens County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian

Bird Red-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonCrustacean Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-AprilFish

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year roundFound in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskPlant Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None Found

None Found

Mammal

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Lee County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to February

Bird Red-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonCrustacean

Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilCarolina pygmy sunfish (ARS) Elassoma boehlkei Year round

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskAmerican chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-September

Reptile Spotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Plant

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Lexington County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oC

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Mollusk

Carolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea carolinianaJuly-November

Ciliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-NovemberWire-leaved dropseed (ARS) Sporobolus teretifolius August-September Following fire

Florida pine snake (ARS)Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus Most of year

Southern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

Plant

Bird

Fish

None Found

None Found

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Marion County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberPondberry (E) Lindera melissifolia February-OctoberYellow pond lily (ARS) Nuphar lutea ssp. sagittifolia April-OctoberSouthern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the yearSpotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Reptile

None Found

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

Plant

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Marlboro County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian

Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalusOctober 1-May 15 Nesting season

Red-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonCrustacean

Atlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskPlant Bay boneset (ARS) Eupatorium paludicola August-SeptemberReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - McCormick County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting season

Red-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonCrustaceanFish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-April

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Septima's clubtail (ARS) Gomphus septima Year round Active: May-AugustMammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Brook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberMiccosukee gooseberry (T) Ribes echinellum June-September Year round

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Bird

None Found

None Found

Mollusk

Plant

Insect

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Newberry County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting season

Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-April

Newberry burrowing crayfish (Saluda) (ARS) Distocambarus youngineri January-AprilBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oC

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterMolluskPlantReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None FoundNone Found

Crustacean

None Found

Fish

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Oconee County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryGreen salamander (ARS) Aneides aeneus October-March

Bird Golden-winged warbler (ARS) Vermivora chrysoptera April-July (nesting surveys) Spring/Fall migration; variable throughout State

CrustaceanFish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-April

Edmund's snaketail (ARS) Ophiogomphus edmundo Year round Active: May-August

Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-April

Smokies needlefly (ARS) Megaleuctra williamsae April-JuneIndiana bat (E) Myotis sodalis Year round Not a South Carolina resident

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year round Found in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Northern long-eared bat (T) Myotis septentrionalis Year round Winter surveys not as successfulTri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Mollusk Brook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina hemlock (ARS) Tsuga caroliniana Year roundGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberPersistent trillium (E) Trillium persistens Early March-mid AprilSmall whorled pogonia (T) Isotria medeoloides Mid May-early JulySmooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-OctoberSun-facing coneflower (ARS) Rudbeckia heliopsidis July-October

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Amphibian

None Found

Plant

Insect

None Found

Mammal

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Orangeburg County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Gopher frog (ARS) Lithobates capito Breeding: October-March Call survey: February-AprilAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting season

Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalusOctober 1-May 15 Nesting season

Red-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonCrustacean

Atlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBoykin’s lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-July/AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxpolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-November

Reptile Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (ARS) Crotalus adamanteus Most of the year Peak: April-November

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Plant

Bird

None Found

None Found

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryGreen salamander (ARS) Aneides aeneus October-March

Bird Golden-winged warbler (ARS) Vermivora chrysoptera April-July (nesting surveys) Spring/Fall migration; variable throughout State

Crustacean Broad River spiney crayfish (ARS) Cambarus spicatus November-AprilFish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-April

Margaret's (Margarita) river cruiser (ARS) Macromia margarita Year round Active: June-early AugustMonarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-April

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year round Found in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Northern long-eared bat (T) Myotis septentrionalis Year round Winter surveys not as successfulTri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskBlack-spored quillwort (E) Isoetes melanospora May-OctoberCarolina hemlock (ARS) Tsuga caroliniana Year round

Georgia aster (ARS*)Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid November

Mountain sweet pitcher plant (E) Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesiiApril-October

Smooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-OctoberReptile Bog turtle (S/A, T) Glyptemys muhlenbergii April 15-September 15 Active period

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Amphibian

Plant

None Found

Mammal

Insect

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to FebruaryAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

Crustacean Broad River spiney crayfish (ARS) Cambarus spicatus November-AprilBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-December Overwinter population departs: March-April

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year roundFound in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterMollusk

Bog spicebush (ARS) Lindera subcoriacea March-AugustCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-NovemberCiliate-leaf tickseed (ARS) Coreopsis integrifolia August-NovemberGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberPurple balduina (ARS) Balduina atropurpurea August-NovemberRough-leaved loosestrife (E) Lysimachia asperulaefolia Mid May-SeptemberSmooth coneflower (E) Echinacea laevigata Late May-October

Reptile Southern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the year

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Plant

Fish

Bird

None Found

Mammal

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting season

Red-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting seasonCrustacean Mimic crayfish (ARS) Distocambarus carlsoni November-AprilFish Blueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-April

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

Brook floater (ARS) Alasmidonta varicosa March 1-September 30Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey windowGeorgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberHarperella (E) Ptilimnium nodosum July-October In periods of low waterLittle amphianthus or Pool sprite (T)

Amphianthus pusillus Late March-April

Reptile Southern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the year

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Bird

Plant

Mollusk

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Spartanburg County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian

Bird Golden-winged warbler (ARS) Vermivora chrysoptera April-July (nesting surveys)Spring/Fall migration; variable throughout State

BirdCrustacean Broad River spiney crayfish (ARS) Cambarus spicatus November-AprilFish

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Little brown bat (ARS) Myotis lucifugus Year roundFound in trees, rock creaves, and under bridges

Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterMolluskPlant Dwarf-flowered heartleaf (T) Hexastylis naniflora March-MayReptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Mammal

None Found

None Found

None Found

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Sumter County

4/29/2019

CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

Amphibian Chamberlain's dwarf salamander (ARS) Eurycea chamberlaini Spring/Fall surveys Breeding survey: November to February

American wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilCarolina pygmy sunfish (ARS) Elassoma boehlkei Year roundRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskAmerican chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireBoykin's lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-JulyCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-September

Reptile Southern hognose snake (ARS) Heterodon simus Most of the year

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

Bird

None Found

Fish

Plant

None Found

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBirdCrustaceanFish Robust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oC

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterMolluskPlant Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid NovemberReptile

Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species* The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this species** Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information ARS is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.

Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesARS* Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActBGEPA FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesC Critical HabitatCH Federally EndangeredE Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterP or P - CH Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesS/A Federally ThreatenedTThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

None Found

None FoundNone Found

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - Williamsburg County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianAmerican wood stork (T) Mycteria americana February 15-September 1 Nesting seasonBald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonRed-cockaded woodpecker (E) Picoides borealis March 1-July 31 Nesting season

CrustaceanAtlantic sturgeon* (E) Acipenser oxyrinchus* February 1-April 30 Spawning migrationBlueback herring* (ARS) Alosa aestivalis* Mid-January-mid May Peak: March-AprilRobust redhorse (ARS) Moxostoma robustum Late April-early May Temperature dependent: 16-24oCShortnose sturgeon* (E) Acipenser brevirostrum* February 1-April 30 Spawning migration

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winter

MolluskAmerican chaffseed (E) Schwalbea americana May-August 1-2 months after a fireBoykin's lobelia (ARS) Lobelia boykinii May-JulyCanby's dropwort (E) Oxypolis canbyi Mid-July-SeptemberCarolina-birds-in-a-nest (ARS) Macbridea caroliniana July-November

Reptile Spotted turtle (ARS) Clemmys guttata February-mid April

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Bird

None Found

Fish

Plant

None Found

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South Carolina List of At-Risk, Candidate, Endangered, and Threatened Species - York County

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CATEGORY COMMON NAME/STATUS SCIENTIFIC NAMESURVEY WINDOW/

TIME PERIODCOMMENTS

AmphibianBird Bald eagle (BGEPA) Haliaeetus leucocephalus October 1-May 15 Nesting seasonCrustacean Broad River spiney crayfish (ARS) Cambarus spicatus November-AprilFish

Insect Monarch butterfly (ARS) Danaus plexippus August-DecemberOverwinter population departs: March-April

Mammal Tri-colored bat (ARS) Perimyotis subflavus Year round Found in mines and caves in the winterMollusk Carolina heelsplitter (E, CH) Lasmigona decorata March 1-September 30 Optimal survey window

Georgia aster (ARS*) Symphyotrichum georgianum Early October-mid November

Little amphianthus or Pool sprite (T) Amphianthus pusillus Late March-April

Schweinitz's sunflower (E) Helianthus schweinitzii Late August-OctoberSun-facing coneflower (ARS) Rudbeckia heliopsidis July-September

Reptile

* Contact National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for more information on this species** The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and NMFS share jurisdiction of this speciesARS Species that the FWS has been petitioned to list and for which a positive 90-day finding has been issued (listing may be warranted); information

is provided only for conservation actions as no Federal protections currently exist.ARS* Species that are either former Candidate Species or are emerging conservation priority speciesBGEPA Federally protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection ActC FWS or NMFS has on file sufficient information on biological vulnerability and threat(s) to support proposals to list these speciesCH Critical HabitatE Federally EndangeredP or P - CH Proposed for listing or critical habitat in the Federal RegisterS/A Federally protected due to similarity of appearance to a listed speciesT Federally ThreatenedThese lists should be used only as a guideline, not as the final authority. The lists include known occurrences and areas where the species has a high possibility of occurring. Records are updated as deemed necessary and may differ from earlier lists.

For a list of State endangered, threatened, and species of concern, please visit https://www.dnr.sc.gov/species/index.html.

None Found

Plant

None Found

None Found


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