Switaki
Well ... Normally one person's opinion would not warrant me to get into a debate, because Hazpat, this is strictly your opinion and has absolutely no substance to it. Since this is an obvious rebuttal to what I said ... I think we'll take another crack at it though.
1. The "Extremely" not endangered comment. I LOVED that one.
Question - How many of these have you seen in your numerous nights of constant road herping? Tell the truth now, because I've done my research on you Pat. Share with the forum users, the MILLIONS of Switaki you've seen on the grade. Nice avatar though... love it.
2. "they live the majority of thier lives deep within a labyrinth of fractured rock outcrops, they are only active above ground under very specific conditions. So...
a)much of thier range in california is protected by either BLM or ABDSP."
OK ... same is true for regular baned geckos in those areas .. people see those all the time. They're cryptic and shy little animals ... they are 1/3 the size (are they not more afraid?) , but you still see them right?
3. they rarely come above ground, even on good nights they may only come close to the surface and not all the way out.
Really? How do you know then, how many there are? Even the researchers that do main work on these animals, only see 6-9 a year, and that is being out there collecting data constantly. Your statement is just a guess, from insufficient data. There is not enough data period, on these animals.
4. Endangered? absolutely not - That is a HUGE statement that you have no business making. Its just misleading to people and may cause some numskull to take one of these animals that they find out of pure luck, because some guy put it on the gecko forum that they are EXTREMELY not endangered. And seriously, you have no foundation making that statement. EXTREMELY not endangered? Seriously?
5. "Rarely seen? absolutely yes" I agree and seems so do you.
6. "Rare in numbers? Based on geography probably not but we can never know."
This was my favorite. The statement where you disprove your own point. "WE CAN NEVER KNOW"
Well, actually and this is coming from myself, (I am 39 and have been doing this a lot longer than you) and from Jeff Lemm, who I first didn't want to include in this, but after our conversation he insisted for some strange reason .... and since he is a scientist and very successful in finding several individuals every year that he has to make a point of sending me a phone pic of instantly and let me know I missed the right night again, I will certainly trust anything he says on the subject. So here is the actual factual truth of the situation. These animals live on the FRINGE area of the HUGE territory that they are native to, therefore there are very SMALL populations of them in these territories. So the mass of the land is deceptive. The fact they are not seen a lot is because of their low numbers, not because the are constantly underground. They have to come to eat right? Why in Mexico are they seen more often, if they are constantly under the ground? Its because in Mexico, the populations are MUCH larger. Furthermore, seeing 1 or 2 animals in the wild, does not make ANYONE an expert on Switaki. For anyone who wants to read more on Switaki, please refer to Jeff Lemm's book on San Diego Herps ... its awesome!
So, like I said to the other forum user, show me some data.... then I will shut up about the fact that I have been looking for these animals for close to 30 years with no success because there aren't that many around. Otherwise, its all just here say. I mean hey, I saw a whole pack of ChapaCabra on Palomar last year ... There they were , Chupaing a bunch of Cabra and I drove up on them. They are EVERYWHERE and EXTREMELY real. Oh, you want some evidence, well ... I don't have any. Its the same thing.
Now I am not a herpotologist, but I have been herping the right areas or many years at optimal conditions and I have LISTENED to very knowledgable people about these awesome geckos and most people agree that the numbers are low. That is why they are a species of special concern and are protected by the no take list.
My twenty two cents. Thanks for playing.