Ontario's Endangered Species Act, 2007, protects
D. ochrophaeus from being killed, harmed, or possessed. Salamanders are protected on Niagara Parks Commission property under the Niagara Parks Act, which makes it illegal to hunt, trap, or molest any animal without a government permit. A Dusky Salamander Recovery Team has been established to develop a strategy for the recovery of this species and the related
northern dusky salamander (
D. fuscus). The second population, the Appalachian population, is found in a small area of Quebec and was designated as endangered in April 2021. Previously, from 1998 to 2007, the populations were treated together as a
COSEWIC "Species of Special Concern." ==References==