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The Eastern hellbender is a sentinel of stream health in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Take action for this critical species!

The eastern hellbender, a humble and slimy aquatic amphibian, is fighting for its survival in the face of mounting threats. Known endearingly as the “snot otter,” this elusive creature has become a symbol of hope and resilience in the world of environmental conservation. Now, it needs your help!
A federal judge recently ruled that the denial of Endangered Species Act protection for the eastern hellbender was “arbitrary and unlawful1.” This decision has opened a window of opportunity to save this unique species and the delicate ecosystems it represents.
Sentinel of Stream Health
The eastern hellbender is not just another slimy critter. It stands as the largest salamander in North America, growing up to an astonishing two feet in length. Its presence (or absence) serves as a crucial indicator of stream health within the Chesapeake Bay watershed2.
When hellbenders thrive, it’s a sign that aquatic ecosystems are in good shape. However, these ancient creatures are now disappearing from many Appalachian streams due to extreme sensitivity to pollutants and habitat destruction caused by sedimentation3.
Environment Under Siege
The eastern hellbender’s dramatic decline can be attributed to a multitude of environmental threats exacerbated by human activity, including erosion, sedimentation, abandoned mine drainage, and other forms of pollution4.
Up to 95 percent of their local habitat has been lost5, and without urgent action, this decline may continue.
Hellbenders play a pivotal role in maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems. They feed on crayfish, helping to control their populations6. These unique creatures can live for up to 25-30 years, possibly even 50 years7. Their continued presence is essential for the health and biodiversity of our waters.
Save the Eastern Hellbender
Despite a legal victory, the fight to save the eastern hellbender is far from over. Conservationists remain determined to ensure the long-term survival of this unique species. It’s a stark reminder of the fragility of our natural world and the urgent need for proactive conservation measures.
You have the power to make a significant impact by signing our petition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and urging them to add the eastern hellbender to the Endangered Species Act. This critical step will provide the protection and support needed to revive hellbender populations.
Take Action
Stand together to protect these charming salamanders and the freshwater habitats they call home. You could be the lifeline the eastern hellbender desperately needs. Sign the petition and together we can ensure the continued survival of these remarkable creatures and a more diverse and resilient environment.