Hutton Spring Tui Chub – State Wildlife Action Plan

Hutton Spring Tui Chub

Photo Credit: Rick Swart, ODFW

Overview

  • Species Common Name Hutton Spring Tui Chub
  • Species Scientific Name Siphateles bicolor oregonensis
  • Federal Listing Status Threatened
  • State Listing Status Threatened

Ecoregions

Special needs

Restricted to two springs in the Alkali Lake subbasin of the Chewaucan River.

Limiting factors

Vulnerable to random or localized disturbance. Habitat has been affected by some agricultural and forestry practices. Located near an old waste dump site, with toxins beginning to infiltrate the water table. Availability of water (linked to natural cycles) and understanding the influence of climate change on natural water cycles.

Conservation actions

Secure spring waters. Maintain water quality. Prevent infiltration of toxins into the spring water supply. Manage open water habitat (i.e., vegetation control).

Key reference or plan

Recovery Plan for the Native Fishes of the Warner Basin and Alkali Subbasin. Read here