Injurious Wildlife Species; Listing Salamanders Due to Risk of Salamander Chytrid Fungus
other · US Department of the Interior · Published 2025-01-10 · Effective 2025-01-25 · 90 FR 2170
Document
Document number
2024-31203
Federal Register citation
90 FR 2170
CFR reference
50 CFR 16
Type
Rule
Action
Affirmation of interim rule as final; second interim rule and request for public comment.
Category
other
Sub-agency
US Department of the Interior
Publication date
2025-01-10
Effective date
2025-01-25
Interior docket
Docket No. FWS-HQ-FAC-2015-0005
Abstract
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is affirming as final the 2016 interim rule that added all species of salamanders from 20 genera to the list of injurious amphibians. Under the injurious wildlife prohibitions of the Lacey Act, this final rule prohibits the importation into the United States and shipment between the continental United States, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States of any live or dead specimen, including hybrids and parts, of those 20 genera of salamanders, except by permit for certain purposes or by Federal agencies solely for their own use. In addition to finalizing the listing of those 20 genera, we are publishing a new interim rule to add to the injurious amphibian list 16 genera that recent studies determined are also carriers of the fungus and to clarify some provisions from the final rule. This interim rule includes any live or dead specimen, hybrid, or parts of the 16 genera and opens a public comment period. We take these actions to protect U.S. ecosystems from the introduction, establishment, and spread of the lethal chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, which infects and is carried by salamanders, and which is not yet known to be found in the United States.