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The Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard's habitat has been negatively affected in the past 3 decades, due to increases in the human population, urban development, off-roading, and non-native invasive plants. Thus, the Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard was declared as federally threatened and endangered in 1980. [10]
The Coachella Valley Refuge is almost entirely closed to the public to protect the federally listed threatened Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard. However, there is a trail that runs through a section of the refuge available for horseback riders .
Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard: Uma inornata Cope, 1895: Coachella Valley, Riverside County, California Colorado Desert fringe-toed lizard: Uma notata Baird, 1858: Imperial County, California to Sonora, Mexico. Mohawk Dunes fringe-toed lizard: Uma thurmanae Derycke, Gottscho, Mulcahy, & De Queiroz, 2020: southern Arizona. Mojave fringe ...
The Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a restricted access habitat for the Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard, listed as an endangered species in California, a threatened species in the United States and the IUCN classifies it as endangered.
The Coachella Valley Preserve is a 20,000-acre large nature preserve consisting of several natural desert oases, aeolian sand dunes, and California fan palm tree groves. It is home to endangered wildlife such as the Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard and other rare endemic species to the Sonoran Desert. [5]
Fringe-toed lizards. Coachella fringe-toed lizard (Uma inornata) EN T; Colorado Desert fringe-toed lizard (Uma notata) NT and: [n 2] Yuman fringe-toed lizard (Uma rufopunctata) NT; Mohave fringe-toed lizard (Uma scoparia) LC; Mohawk Dunes fringe-toed lizard (Uma thurmanae) [8] [n 4] Tree and brush lizards. Long-tailed brush lizard (Urosaurus ...
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Acanthodactylus is a genus of lacertid lizards, commonly referred to as fringe-fingered lizards, fringe-toed lizards (though the latter common name is also used for the New World lizard genus Uma), and spiny-toed lizards.