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DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits013)Region 8 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Sacramento, CaliforniaApproved:___________________________________________________________________________

Regional Director. Pacific Southwest Region. Region 8,U.S. Fish and Wildlife SendeeDate:____________________________________________iiDisclaimerRecove DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

ry plans delineate reasonable actions that arc believed to be required to recover and/or protect listed species. We. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servic

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e (Service). publish recovery plans, sometimes preparing them with the assistance of recovery teams, contractors, Stale agencies, and others. Objectiv

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Editseed to address other priorities. Recovery plans do not necessarily represent lhe views, official positions, or approval of any individuals or agencies

involved in the plan formulalion, other than lhe Servit e. They represent the Service's official position only after they have been signed by the Reg DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

ional Dir ector as approved. Approved recovery plans ate subject to modification as dictated by new findings, changes in species status, and the compl

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etion of recovery' action.l iterature Citation should read as follows:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Sendee. 2013. Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Editsrvices endangered.Tecoveiy/plans.html and http://endangered.fws.gOv/recovery/index.html#plansiiiDraft Recovery Plan Preparation and Request for Inform

ationThis Baker's Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan is intended to be both detailed and cunent in its presentation of scientific knowle DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

dge. However, we recognize the challenge of maintaining an up-to-date document in the face of rapidly changing science. Therefore, we welcome public r

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eview of this draft as an opportunity to gather both new information and feedback on the durability- of the science presented.Several individuals have

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits draft recover}- plan are listed below.Lead Author:Valary Bloom (Biologist, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office)Contributing authors: Kate Symonds (Bi

ologist. Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office)Holly Forbes (Curator, University of California Botanical Garden. Berkeley)AcknowledgementsThe recover}' DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

planning process has benefited from the collaboration, advice, and assistance of several other individuals. We thank the following individuals for the

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ir assistance and apologize to anyone whose name was omitted inadvertently from this list:Josh Hull— Sacramento Fish and Wildlife OfficeKirsten Tarp —

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Editsaft Recovery Plan features this single species, a perennial herb of shaded Marin and Sonoma County woodlands. The biology of this species is at the co

re of the draft recovery plan, and the goal of this effort is to improve the status of Baker's larkspur in the wild via reintroduction and minimal man DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

agement.Baker’s larkspur was considered rare when it was first described in the late 1930s (Ewan 1942). Of the three known historical occurrences, two

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were lost to habitat conversion decades ago and the only known remaining historical population is found on a steep road embankment in Marin County wh

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Editshas varied and it is too soon to determine if these populations will be self-sustaining.Current Species StatusBaker’s larkspur was designated as feder

ally endangered in its entire range on January 26, 2000 (Service 2000) and was state listed as endangered in April 2007. In 2003, critical habitat was DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

designated for Baker's larkspur (Service 2003). Baker’s larkspur is currently known from one small historical occurrence along Marshall-Petaluma Road

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in Wwest Marin County, California. The one remaining historical population grows on a stẹẹp roadside embankment and is subjected to road maintenance

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Editst of Occidental in Sonoma County. Those historical occurrences have long since been destroyed by various land uses and, despite searches by qualified

botanists in suitable habitat, no new occurrences have been discovered. The one remaining historical pvptnativilVII a □ttrtrp luaujiuv trriivailKTiJvi DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Edits

rt Uivrig iviai^rra!iwrtnnIu!Ira Ixvatr. lit lYiariii v.vtiTTt),and is subjected to read maintenance work and stochastic events. In addition, since 20

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09. the species has been reintroduced to three new locations within the presumed historical range, in Marin and Sonoma counties. Because of the extrem

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

DEBA Draft Recovery Plan_Courtney_Angelo_Editsncluding, but not limited to, wildfire, herbivory, disease and pest outbreaks, and human disturbance.

Baker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery PlanPhoto credit: Kate Symonds. FWSBaker’s Larkspur (Delphinium bakeri) Draft Recovery Plan(May 20

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