Endangered and Threatened Amphibian Species in the United States
The US Fish and Wildlife Service lists the following endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (see https://ecos.fws.gov)
- Arroyo (Southwestern) Toad – Endangered
- Austin Blind Salamander – Endangered
- Barton Springs Salamander – Endangered
- Black Warrior (Sipsey Fork) Waterdog – Endangered
- California Red-legged Frog – Threatened
- California Tiger Salamander – Endangered
- Cheat Mountain Salamander – Threatened
- Chiricahua Leopard Frog – Threatened
- Desert Slender Salamander – Endangered
- Dixie Valley Toad – Endangered
- Dusky Gopher Frog – Endangered
- Eastern Hellbender – Endangered
- Foothill Yellow-legged Frog – Endangered
- Frosted Flatwoods Salamander – Threatened
- Georgetown Salamander – Threatened
- Golden Coqui – Threatened
- Guajon – Threatened
- Houston Toad – Endangered
- Jemez Mountains Salamander – Endangered
- Jollyville Plateau Salamander – Threatened
- Llanero Coqui – Endangered
- Mountain Yellow-legged Frog – Endangered
- Neuse River Waterdog – Threatened
- Oregon Spotted Frog – Threatened
- Ozark Hellbender – Endangered
- Puerto Rican Crested Toad – Threatened
- Red Hills Salamander – Threatened
- Reticulated Flatwoods Salamander – Endangered
- Salado Salamander – Threatened
- San Marcos Salamander – Threatened
- Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander – Endangered
- Shenandoah Salamander – Endangered
- Sierra Nevada Yellow-legged Frog – Endangered
- Sonoran Tiger Salamander – Endangered
- Texas Blind Salamander – Endangered
- Wyoming Toad – Endangered
- Yosemite Toad – Threatened
The US Fish and Wildlife Service continues to propose additional species for listing including the Kern Canyon Salamander, Relictual Slender Salamander, Western Spadefoot, and West Virginia Spring Salamander.