Endangered Species Day 2026: Groundwater Guardians - Small Creatures, Big Stakes
Posted on May 14, 2026 by Carolyn Campos
- Texas blind salamander (Endangered): Adapted to a world of total darkness, this predator has no eyes and translucent skin. It relies on sensing water pressure waves to hunt.
- San Marcos salamander (Threatened): A small, reddish-brown salamander that blends perfectly with the moss and algae in the headwaters of the San Marcos River.
- Fountain darter (Endangered): Less than an inch long, this tiny fish thrives in the lush green algae of the San Marcos and Comal Rivers.
- Texas wild-rice (Endangered): A perennial aquatic grass that exists only in the upper 2.5 miles of the San Marcos River.
360 Video: Comal Springs System – Spring Run 3 Restored Aquatic Habitat
How can you do your part to be water smart?
- Conserve water: By saving water in and around your home, whether it be turning off the water when you brush your teeth or recycling water to use for your Texas native plant garden, big and small practices make a difference!
- Stay informed: Learn more about the threatened and endangered species protected by the EAHCP website.
- Get involved: Visit the EOC see endangered Texas blind salamanders and Fountain darters up close and learn more about the EAHCP too!
This May, we invite you to look beyond your own backyard and consider the incredible diversity of life that shares our planet. By supporting conservation efforts, staying informed, and making sustainable choices, we can help ensure that future generations inherit a world still rich with biodiversity.
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