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Restoration of Spring Habitat Occupied by Federally Threatened Salado Salamanders

March 20 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

 

Zachary C. Adcock, Ph.D.
Senior Ecologist
Cambrian Environmental

springs

Webinar Description:

Salado Salamanders are one of several fully-aquatic salamander species in central Texas that occur in groundwater and groundwater-fed springs and creeks. This species is listed as federally threatened and is only known from 11 surface locations in Williamson and Bell counties. Of these, Twin Springs is the most extensively studied, and the salamander population has been consistently monitored since 2009. Twin Springs is located in a Williamson County preserve, and accordingly, has minimal anthropogenic impacts compared to other locations. However, this site has experienced natural degradation that has ultimately resulted in siltation of the spring habitat and the creation of scour pools populated by predatory fish, both of which are detrimental to Salado Salamanders. In this presentation we will detail our efforts to restore the riparian areas and Salado Salamander spring habitat at Twin Springs, and we will discuss the pre- and post-restoration comparisons of riparian, spring, and salamander metrics.

Bio:

Zach is a Senior Ecologist at Cambrian Environmental in Austin, Texas. He earned his B.S. in Biology and Environmental Science from the University of Tampa, his M.S. in Integrative Biology from the University of South Florida, and his Ph.D. in Aquatic Resources and Integrative Biology from Texas State University. Zach’s current research focuses on the natural history and conservation policy of central Texas Eurycea salamanders, and he is broadly interested in the ecology, conservation, and management of threatened and endangered wildlife, especially herpetofauna.

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VMS: AT: TPWD Presentations (Restoration of Spring Habitat Occupied by Federally Endangered Salado Salamanders)

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Date:
March 20
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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