, the conservation group
NatureServe listed
Xyris montana as
Secure (G5) worldwide. This status was last reviewed on 17 August 2015. In individual states and provinces, it is listed as Secure (S5) in
New York; Apparently Secure (S4) in
Nova Scotia,
Ontario, and
Pennsylvania; Vulnerable (S3) in
Minnesota,
Newfoundland,
New Brunswick, and
Quebec;
Imperiled (S2) in Connecticut and possibly Massachusetts; Critically Imperiled (S1) in
New Jersey,
Rhode Island, and
Vermont; and No Status Rank (not assessed) in
Maine,
New Hampshire, and
Wisconsin. The largest threat to this species, according to NatureServe, is the destruction of wetland habitats for
peat mining, infrastructure development, or other human activities. == Taxonomy ==