controlled environment definition

controlled environment means an environment that is manipulated for the purpose of producing animals of a particular species, that has boundaries designed to prevent animals, eggs or gametes of the species from entering or leaving, and the general characteristics of which may include but are not limited to artificial housing, waste removal, health care, protection from predators and the artificial supply of food;
controlled environment means an enclosure designed to hold specimens of a listed threatened or protected species in a way that -
controlled environment means an enclosure that is of insufficient size for a specimen or a group of specimens of a listed threatened or protected marine species to be self-sustainable, and designed to hold such specimen or specimens in a manner that—

More Definitions of controlled environment

controlled environment means an environment that is manipulated for the purpose of producing animals of a particular species and has boundaries designed to prevent animals, eggs or gametes of that species from entering or leaving the environment;
controlled environment means an environment that provides continuous care and supervision.
controlled environment means an environment under human management for the purpose of generating purebreds or hybrids. The controlled environment must meet conditions for prevention spread or break-in of fauna, flora, eggs, gametes, zygotes, seeds, germs and epidemics out of or at such environment.
controlled environment means an environment—
controlled environment means an environment that is manipulated for the purpose of producing animals of a particular species, that has boundaries designed to prevent animals, eggs or gametes of the species from entering or leaving the controlled environment, and the general characteristics of which may include but are not limited to–
controlled environment means an enclosure designed to hold specimens of a listed species in a way that-
controlled environment means an enclosure designed to hold specimens of a listed and non-listed species in a way that-