I think you should give more detail if you want this kind of proposal to be successful, whether on here or in direct correspondence with researchers.
You want to make a phylogeny of a salamander. OK, but why? Phylogenies by themselves are fairly pointless things - most of the time they tell us what we already know: things are related to other things. So, put your question into a context which might lead to wider insight. What can your phylogeny tell us about evolution? About evolutionary history? About other species? About ecologies? About genes or genomic information?
Same with methods. Outline what methods you already have insight on, what issues they have, and why your project can address those issues. What recent research is relevant to your salamander? How can that research be improved upon?
And most crucially - why should anyone care? If you can't find a good reason to get other people interested in your salamanders, find another topic.