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This table shows only the more unusual reptile and amphibian species in Vermont. These are our priority species. The table includes only those species that are ranked from S1 to S3 in our Vermont Heritage System. The scale runs from 1 (very rare) to 5 (very common) and the number signifies its rarity in Vermont (as opposed to the world). The Statuses are Endangered, Threatened, and of Special Concern.The more we know about where these species are, the better we can conserve them so we hope you will always report them.
Of course, we are happy to receive any report on any reptile or amphibian (especially where we have data gaps in documentation), but this list below shows the rarest species. Any species not listed on the Vermont Reptile and Amphibian Species List at all is one we would definitely like to receive a report about.
Common Name | Scientific Name | State Rank* | State Status* | SGCN Ranking* |
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Jefferson Salamander | Ambystoma jeffersonianum | S 2 | SC | High |
Blue-spotted Salamander | Ambystoma laterale | S 3 | SC | Medium |
Four-toed Salamander | Hemidactylium scutatum | S 2 | SC | Medium |
Mudpuppy | Necturus maculosus | S 2 | SC | High |
Fowler’s Toad | Anaxyrus fowleri | S 1 | E | High |
Mink Frog | Lithobates septentrionalis | S 3 | SC | |
Boreal Chorus Frog | Pseudacris maculata | S 1 | E | High |
Spiny Softshell | Apalone spinifera | S 1 | T | High |
Spotted Turtle | Clemmys guttata | S 1 | E | High |
Wood Turtle | Glyptemys insculpta | S 3 | SC | High |
Northern Map Turtle | Graptemys geographica | S 3 | ||
Eastern Musk Turtle | Sternotherus odoratus | S 2 | SC | Medium |
Common Five-lined Skink | Plestiodon fasciatus | S 1 | E | High |
North American Racer | Coluber constrictor | S 1 | T | |
Timber Rattlesnake | Crotalus horridus | S 1 | E | High |
Common Watersnake | Nerodia sipedon | S 3 | Medium | |
Smooth Greensnake | Opheodrys vernalis | S 3 | SC | Medium |
Eastern Ratsnake | Pantherophis alleghaniensis | S 2 | T | High |
Eastern Ribbonsnake | Thamnophis saurita | S 2 | SC | High |