What federal conservation status is officially recognized for Anaxyrus baxteri by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service?
Answer
Endangered
The authority responsible for its protection, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, officially recognizes the Wyoming Toad as an Endangered species. This designation is a direct consequence of its classification as a distinct species that suffers from critically low population numbers combined with a severely restricted historical geographical range. This Endangered listing triggers specific legal mandates and forms the basis for developing and implementing detailed recovery plans designed to prevent the species' extinction in the wild.

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