Amphibians
There are five species and subspecies of threatened amphibians in Michigan. Two of these are listed as species of special concern, one as a threatened species and two as endangered. No amphibians with federally listed threatened status have populations in Michigan.
| Species | Common name | State status |
|---|---|---|
| Acris crepitans blanchardi | Blanchard's cricket frog | Threatened |
| Ambystoma opacum | Marbled salamander | Endangered |
| Ambystoma texanum | Smallmouth salamander | Endangered |
| Pseudacris maculata | Boreal chorus frog | Special Concern |
| Siren intermedia nettingi | Western lesser siren | Special Concern |
Read more about this topic: List Of Threatened Fauna Of Michigan