indigenous species definition
indigenous species means a species that occurs, or has historically occurred, naturally in a free state in nature within the borders of the Republic, but excludes a species that has been introduced in the Republic as a result of human activity;
indigenous species means a species, other than an alien species, whose breeding range includes any part of the Islands;
indigenous species means any aquatic life, wildlife, or land plant species growing or living naturally in Hawaii without having been brought to Hawaii by humans.
More Definitions of indigenous species
indigenous species. ’ means a species that occurs, or has historically occurred, naturally in a free state in nature within the borders of the Republic, but excludes
indigenous species means a species of plant, whether groundcover, shrub, cactus, or tree, which is found in and natural to the Sedona, Arizona area.
indigenous species means any tree that is indigenous to South Africa including the Western Cape;
indigenous species means any species that occurs, or historically occurred naturally in a free ranging state within the North West Province.
indigenous species means a species of plant, whether ground cover, shrub, cactus or tree, which is listed in the Appendix hereto or from time to time referenced in the Guidelines.
indigenous species means indigenous species as defined in section 1(1) of the Biodiversity Act;
indigenous species means species native to the region of Florida in which the reclamation and restoration activities are to be undertaken.