Featured Species

New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse 

This endangered species is found in New Mexico, eastern Arizona, and southern Colorado, where it relies on habitat areas along rivers to make its home. It is a true hibernator and is very sensitive to changes in the  riparian riparian
Definition of riparian habitat or riparian areas.

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  (along rivers or stream edges) vegetation conditions it needs.  It requires perennial flowing streams or streams that are at least flowing during their active season (May-October). Our office completed a recovery plan in 2023 and is now leading the development of a plan to guide the recovery efforts necessary to protect this species from further decline. This will include significant habitat protection and recovery actions on degraded critical habitat on both public and, where possible, private lands with willing landowners. The recovery planning and implementation process involves multiple partners from the U.S. Forest Service, State game and fish agencies, academics, and Tribes, along with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists. We anticipate having a final recovery implementation strategy completed in 2024.

 

Black-footed Ferret 

The black-footed ferret is a specialized member of the weasel family native to the open prairie habitat found in the interior parts of North America. It is entirely dependent upon prairie dogs and their colonies for food and shelter. Our office has been actively supporting an ongoing and successful reintroduction effort in Mora County, New Mexico, on a private ranch.  The year 2023 was the fifth active year for this project, which includes four releases of black-footed ferrets from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center (NBFFCC) in Colorado. Annual surveys have detected active breeding females with kits during the first  three years for this project.  Unfortunately, during surveys on the ranch in late 2023, few prairie dogs, and only one ferret, were seen.  The loss of the prairie dog colony was likely caused by sylvatic plague, which will decimate a prairie dog colony. This was one of the few black-footed ferret recovery actions done on private land in the United States.  This office is working with the NBFFCC and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish to continue monitoring this colony in 2024 and 2025 to confirm if the prairie dog colony is truly inactive, and if any ferrets are still present. 

Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly 

The Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly lives only in mountain meadows near Cloudcroft, New Mexico. They are pollinators for local wildflowers and lay their eggs on New Mexico beardtongue. In recent years, this butterfly has declined in abundance due, in part, to drought and heavy browsing by large herbivores. We are currently collaborating with the U.S. Forest Service and some non-governmental organizations to conserve this scarce species. Currently, our conservation team is focusing on protecting meadow habitat, planting native plants to provide pollen, and captive breeding and raising of the checkerspot butterfly. 

Office Species by Taxa

    TaxaThe NMESFO functions as the 鈥渓别补诲鈥� office for the following listed, proposed, or candidate species.The NMESFO also has responsibility to help conserve and protect the below listed, proposed, or candidate species.
Amphibians
Birds
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Fish
Invertebrates
Mammals
Plants
Reptiles

Office Species Leads

Species Common NameNMESFO Species LeadContact Information
Alamosa springsnailMarisa Jojola[email protected]
American bumble beeSarah Yates[email protected]
American hart's-tongue fernKatie Sandbom [email protected]
Arizona toadClinton Smith[email protected]
Arkansas River shinerMark Horner[email protected]
Aztec giliaLauren Rangel[email protected]
Bald eagleMarilyn Wright [email protected]
Beautiful shiner

Robert Prather

[email protected]

Black-capped vireoCharles Hayes[email protected]
Black-footed ferretAdriano Tsinigine[email protected]
Bolson tortoiseVance Wolf[email protected]
Boreal toadClinton Smith[email protected]
California condorJennifer Davis[email protected]
Canada lynxElizabeth Bainbridge[email protected]
Chihuahua catfishLauren Rangel[email protected]
Chihuahua chubRobert Prather[email protected]
Chihuahua scurfpea  Mark Horner[email protected]
Chiricahua leopard frogClinton Smith[email protected]
Chupadera springsnailMarisa Jojola[email protected]
Clover's cactusAdriano Tsinigine[email protected]
Colorado pikeminnowScott Durst[email protected]
Cooke's peak woodlandsnailEmma Hand[email protected]
Dona ana talussnailEmma Hand[email protected]
Dunes sagebrush lizardMarilyn Wright[email protected]
Gila chubRobert Prather[email protected]
Gila mayflyJennifer Davis[email protected]
Gila topminnowAlana Simmons[email protected]
Gila troutRobert Prather[email protected]
Golden eagleMarilyn Wright[email protected]
Goodding's onion Emma Hand[email protected]
Gunnison's prairie dogCharles Hayes[email protected]
Gypsum wild-buckwheatKatie Sandbom[email protected]
Headwater chubRobert Prather[email protected]
Hoary batEmma Hand[email protected]
Holy Ghost ipomopsisKatie Sandbom[email protected]
Interior least ternMelissa Fry[email protected]
JaguarCharles Hayes[email protected]
Jemez Mountains salamanderClinton Smith[email protected]
Knowlton's cactusAdriano Tsinigine[email protected]
Koster's springsnailMelissa Fry[email protected]
Kuenzler's hedgehog cactusMelissa Fry[email protected]
Large marbled butterflyElizabeth Bainbridge[email protected]
Lee's pincushion cactusKatie Sandbom[email protected]
Leoncita false-foxglove  Melissa Fry[email protected]
Lesser long-nosed batAlana Simmons[email protected]
Lesser prairie-chickenLauren Rangel[email protected]
Loach minnowAlana Simmons[email protected]
Mancos milk-vetchAdriano Tsinigine[email protected]
Mesa Verde cactus  Lauren Rangel[email protected]
Mexican long-nosed batAlana Simmons[email protected]
Mexican spotted owlAlana Simmons[email protected]
Mexican wolfAlana Simmons[email protected]
Mineral creek mountainsnailEmma Hand[email protected]
Monarch butterflyCharles Hayes[email protected]
Morrison bumblebeeElizabeth Bainbridge[email protected]
Mountain ploverVance Wolf[email protected]
Narrow-headed gartersnakeClinton Smith[email protected]
Navajo bladderpodAdriano Tsinigine[email protected]
New Mexico meadow jumping mouseElizabeth Bainbridgemailto:[email protected]
New Mexico ridge-nosed rattlesnakeClinton Smith[email protected]
Noel's amphipodMelissa Fry[email protected]
North American wolverineElizabeth Bainbridge[email protected]
Northern aplomado falconJennifer Davis[email protected]
Northern leopard frogClinton Smith[email protected]
Northern Mexican gartersnake  Clinton Smith[email protected]
Pecos assimineaMelissa Fry[email protected]
Pecos bluntnose shinerMark Horner[email protected]
Pecos gambusiaSarah Yates[email protected]
Pecos pupfishTim Ludwick[email protected]
Pecos springsnailSarah Yates[email protected]
Pecos sunflowerSarah Yates[email protected]
Penasco least chipmunkMark Hornermailto:[email protected]
Peppered chubEliza Gilbert[email protected]
Pinyon jayMarilyn Wright[email protected]
Piping ploverVance Wolf[email protected]
Razorback suckerScott Durst[email protected]
Rio Grande chubAndy Dean[email protected]
Rio Grande cooter  Sarah Yates[email protected]
Rio Grande cutthroat troutEmma Hand[email protected]
Rio Grande shinerAndy Dean[email protected]
Rio Grande silvery minnowAndy Dean[email protected]
Rio Grande suckerAndy Dean[email protected]
Roswell springsnailMelissa Fry[email protected]
Roundtail chubRobert Prather[email protected]
Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterflyVance Wolf[email protected]
Sacramento Mountains thistleEmma Hand[email protected]
Sacramento prickly poppyEmma Hand[email protected]
Sangre de Cristo peaclamMark Horner[email protected]
SilverspotElizabeth Bainbridge[email protected]
Sneed pincushion cactusKatie Sandbom[email protected]
Socorro isopodMarisa Jojola[email protected]
Socorro springsnailMarisa Jojola[email protected]
Southern plains bumblebeeSarah Yates[email protected]
Southwestern willow flycatcherJennifer Davis[email protected]
SpikedaceAlana Simmons[email protected]
Swale paintbrushKatie Sandbom[email protected]
Texas hornshellSarah Yates[email protected]
Tharp's blue-starKatie Sandbom[email protected]
Todsen's pennyroyalLauren Rangel[email protected]
Tri-colored batAlana Simmons[email protected]
Variable cuckoo bumble beeEmma Hand[email protected]
Western bumble beeAdriano Tsinigine[email protected]
White Sands pupfishMelissa Mata[email protected]
Wright's marsh thistleMelissa FryMelissa Fry
Yellow-billed cuckooJennifer Davis[email protected]
Zuni bluehead suckerElizabeth Bainbridge[email protected]
Zuni fleabaneCharles Hayes[email protected]