Department of Fish and Game

Rare Plant Program

California hosts more than 7000 species ofplants. Many are rare, having a very limited distribution, and many are threatened or endangered. The Rate Plant Program coordinates conservation activities for the State's listed plants, including listing and plant collecting and research. Information about listed plants is available in the Department publication, The Status of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants and Animals of California 2000-2004. Information is also available from the California Natural Diversity Database. CNDDB tracks the status of listed and sensitive plants in California and maintains the list of Special Plants, Bryophytes, and Lichens.
Amsinckia grandiflora (Large-flowered fiddleneck) - Susan Levitsky DFG
Dalphinium bakeri (Baker's Larkspur) - Doreen L. Smith 2000
Additional information on California's botanical resources and their management are available from DFG's Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program, Invasive Species Program, and Timber Harvest Program. The Rare Plant Program issues Plant Research Permits and Rate, Threatened and Endangered Plant Collecting Permits. Research permits are required for all individuals conducting research on listed plant species.

Collecting permits are issued to biologists who will be collecting voucher specimens to either document a newly-discovered or previously unvouchered occurance of a listed plant. Collection of seeds requires a Plant Research Permit. The Department is charged with reviewing the effect of proposed projects on rare species, including plants. To assist project proponenets and consultants, the Department has prepared Guidelines for Assessing the Effects of Proposed Projects on Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants and Natural Communities.

Legal protection is afforded to species listed under the California Endangered Species Act by the Fish and Game Commission. Procedures governing the submission and review of petitions for listing, uplisted, downlisting, and delisting of endangered and threatened species of plants and animals are described in Section 670.1, Title 14 California Code of Regulations. The petitions format is available from the Fish and Game Commission.

The Rare Plant Program works closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in administering federal Section6 grants for plant research. Section 6 research reports are available online. There are numerous websites that provide information on California's listed sensitive plants. The icons provided will direct you to some of these sites. The Rare Plant Program works closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in administering federal Section6 grants for plant research. Section 6 research reports are available online. There are numerous websites that provide information on California's listed sensitive plants. The icons provided will direct you to some of these sites.

Rare plant species information links:

Carpentaria californica (Tree Anemone) - Susan Levitsky DFG
collaborators CalPhotos Plants Calflora Jepson Interchange CNPS Jepson Manual Online Bureau of Land Management Center for Plant Conservation Cal-IPC USDA Plants Database Flora of North America
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