| TE 56588D-2 | Martin J. Melville, Marietta, GA | Palezone shiner (
Notropis albizonatus) and rush darter (
Etheostoma phytophilum) | Alabama | Presence/probable absence surveys | Capture, handle, identify, and release | Amendment. |
| TE 91755B-1 | Nathan Click, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Frankfort, KY | Clubshell (
Pleurobema clava), cracking pearlymussel (
Hemistena lata), Cumberland bean (
Villosa trabilis), Cumberland elktoe (
Alasmidonta atropurpurea), Cumberlandian combshell (
Epioblasma brevidens), dromedary pearlymussel (
Dromus dromas), fanshell (
Cyprogenia stegaria), fat pocketbook (
Potamilus capax), fluted kidneyshell (
Ptychobranchus subtentus), littlewing pearlymussel (
Pegias fabula), northern riffleshell (
E. rangiana), orangefoot pimpleback (
Plethobasus cooperianus), oyster mussel (
E. capsaeformis), pink mucket (
Lampsilis abrupta), purple cat's paw (
E. obliquata obliquata), rabbitsfoot (
Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica), rayed bean (
V. fabalis), ring pink (
Obovaria retusa), rough pigtoe (
Pleurobema plenum), scaleshell (
Leptodea leptodon), sheepnose (
Plethobasus cyphyus), slabside pearlymussel (
Pleuronaia dolabelloides), snuffbox (
E. triquetra), spectaclecase (
Cumberlandia monodonta), tan riffleshell (
E. florentina walkeri), white wartyback (
Plethobasus cicatricosus), and winged mapleleaf (
Q. fragosa) | Kentucky | Presence/probable absence surveys | Capture, handle, identify, mark, and release | Renewal. |
| TE 008077-3 | John Palis, Jonesboro, IL | Frosted flatwoods salamander (
Ambystoma cingulatum) and reticulated flatwoods salamander (
A. bishopi) | Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina | Presence/probable absence surveys | Capture, mark, release, and collect voucher specimens | Renewal. |
| TE 98596B-3 | Sarah Veselka, BioSurvey Group, LLC, Morgantown, WV | Mussels: Clubshell (
Pleurobema clava), cracking pearlymussel (
Hemistena lata), fanshell (
Cyprogenia stegaria), James spinymussel (
Parvaspina collina), northern riffleshell (
Epioblasma rangiana), orangefoot pimpleback (
Plethobasus cooperianus), pink mucket (
Lampsilis abrupta), purple cat's paw (
E. obliquata obliquata), rabbitsfoot (
Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica), rayed bean (
Villosa fabalis), ring pink (
Obovaria retusa), rough pigtoe (
Pleurobema plenum), sheepnose (
Plethobasus cyphyus), snuffbox (
E. triquetra), spectaclecase (
Cumberlandia monodonta), and white catspaw (
E. obliquata perobliqua); Crayfish: Big Sandy crayfish (
Cambarus callainus) and Guyandotte River crayfish (
C. veteranus) | Mussels: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin; Crayfish: Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia | Presence/probable absence surveys and mark-recapture projects | Mussels: Remove from the substrate for identification, handle, identify, tag, and release; Crayfish: Capture via seining, handle, identify, and release | Renewal and amendment. |
| TE 33465A-4 | U.S. Forest Service, Montgomery, AL | Red-cockaded woodpecker (
Picoides borealis) | Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina | Population management and monitoring | Capture; band; drill nest cavities; install inserts, restrictors, and snake and squirrel excluders; monitor nest cavities and artificial nest cavities; recapture; and translocate | Renewal. |
| PER 0047056 | Margaret Lamont, U.S. Geological Survey, Gainesville, FL | Green sea turtle (
Chelonia mydas), Kemp's ridley sea turtle (
Lepidochelys kempii), and loggerhead sea turtle (
Caretta caretta) | Alabama | Population and distribution monitoring, mark-recapture studies, genetic and diet research | PIT and flipper tag, weigh, measure, and collect scute, tissue, and blood samples | New. |
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| TE 079883-5 | Arkansas Department of Transportation, Little Rock, AR | Mussels: Arkansas fatmucket (
Lampsilis powellii), Curtis pearlymussel (
Epioblasma florentina curtisii), fanshell (
Cyprogenia stegaria), fat pocketbook (
Potamilus capax), Neosho mucket (
L. rafinesqueana), Ouachita rock pocketbook (
Arcidens wheeleri), pink mucket (
L. abrupta), rabbitsfoot (
Quadrula cylindrica cylindrica), scaleshell mussel (
Leptodea leptodon), snuffbox mussel (
E. triquetra), speckled pocketbook (
Lampsilis streckeri), spectaclecase (
Cumberlandia monodonta), turgid blossom (
E. turgidula), and winged mapleleaf (
Q. fragosa); Insects: American burying beetle (
Nicrophorus americanus) | Arkansas | Presence/probable absence surveys | Mussels: Remove from substrate, handle, identify, swab, release, and salvage relic shells; Insects: Live trap and release | Renewal and amendment. |
| TE 35594A-5 | Alabama Power Company, Birmingham, AL | Red-cockaded woodpecker (
Picoides borealis); flattened musk turtle (
Sternotherus depressus); gopher tortoise (
Gopherus polyphemus); black pinesnake (
Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi); Black Warrior waterdog (
Necturus alabamensis); Fishes: Trispot darter (
Etheostoma trisella) and rush darter (
E. phytophilum); Mussels: Finelined pocketbook (
Hamiota altilis), Georgia pigtoe (
Pleurobema hanleyianum), southern clubshell (
P. decisum), and southern pigtoe (
P. georgianum); Snails: Cylindrical lioplax (
Lioplax cyclostomaformis), interrupted rocksnail (
Leptoxis foremani), painted rocksnail (
L. taeniata), rough hornsnail (
Pleurocera foremani), and tulotoma (
Tulotoma magnifica) | Alabama | Presence/probable absence surveys and population monitoring | Red-cockaded woodpecker: Monitor nest cavities; flattened musk turtle: Capture, handle, radio tag, and release; gopher tortoise and black pinesnake: Scope burrows; Black Warrior waterdog: Capture, handle, collect tissue samples, and release; Fishes: Capture, handle, and release; Mussels and Snails: Remove from substrate, handle, tag, release, and collect relic shells | Renewal and amendment. |
| TE 02167C-1 | James Gore, Columbia, SC | Gray bat (
Myotis grisescens), Indiana bat (
Myotis sodalis), northern long-eared bat (
Myotis septentrionalis), Ozark big-eared bat (
Corynorhinus
(=
Plecotus)
townsendii ingens), and Virginia big-eared bat (
Corynorhinus
(=
Plecotus)
townsendii virginianus) | Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming | Presence/probable absence surveys, population monitoring, and stable isotope analyses | Enter hibernacula and maternity roost caves, capture with mist nets or harp traps, handle, identify, band, radio tag, and collect hair samples | Renewal and amendment. |
| TE 065972-3 | U.S. Forest Service, Russellville, AR | Mammals: Gray bat (
Myotis grisescens), Indiana bat (
Myotis sodalis), northern long-eared bat (
Myotis septentrionalis), and Ozark big-eared bat (
Corynorhinus
(=
Plecotus)
townsendii ingens); Insects: American burying beetle (
Nicrophorus americanus) | Ozark-St. Francis National Forests, Arkansas | Presence/probable absence surveys | Mammals: Enter hibernacula and maternity roost caves, capture with mist nets or harp traps, handle, identify, band, and radio tag; Insects: Live-trap and release | Renewal and amendment. |
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