Once winter rains fill the wetlands, the eggs hatch. In 1999 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the flatwoods salamander as a federally threatened species. Six years later, because the agency ...
However, one study documented flatwoods salamanders as far as 5,576 feet from a breeding pond. BREEDING: Adults typically leave their burrows on rainy nights in late fall to migrate to isolated, ...
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