Native wildlife definition

Native wildlife means any species of the animal kingdom indigenous to this state.
Native wildlife means those species and subspecies of wildlife which have originated naturally, either presently or historically, in Colorado; those which have been introduced into the wild in Colorado by the division; and those which have been classified as native wildlife by the commission.
Native wildlife means animals occurring naturally, either presently or historically, within the boundaries of the State of Rhode Island.

Examples of Native wildlife in a sentence

  • Native wildlife and non-native wild or feral animals can pose threats and damage to humans, natural and cultural resources, and permitted grazing livestock in wilderness and in areas adjacent to designated wilderness.

  • Native wildlife, primarily Odocoileus hemionus columbianus (black-tailed deer), browse populations of Eucephalus vialis regularly.


More Definitions of Native wildlife

Native wildlife means any species of the animal kingdom indigenous to this state. (SS) "Gill net" means a single section of fabric or netting seamed to a float line at the top and
Native wildlife means any and all species of wildlife that are indigenous to, or that may be found in the wild in, the United States.
Native wildlife means any species of the animal 2508
Native wildlife means any taxon or species of wildlife indigenous to Australia;
Native wildlife means animal species that occur naturally in Louisville habitats without direct or indirect human actions.
Native wildlife means a species or subspecies of wildlife that historically occurred in Montana and that has not been introduced by humans or has not migrated into Montana as a result of human activity.
Native wildlife means those species presently occurring in the wild in Tennessee and those extirpated species that could reasonably be expected to survive in the wild if reintroduced;