Natural Heritage Database definition

Natural Heritage Database means the manual and computerized file maintained by the Department that includes continuously updated information on the location and status of rare species and ecological communities in New Jersey.
Natural Heritage Database means the manual and computerized file maintained by the Department at http://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/natural/heritage/index.html that includes continuously updated information on the location and status of rare plant and animal species and ecological communities in New Jersey.
Natural Heritage Database means the manual and computerized file maintained by the Department at http://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/natural/heritage/index.html that includes continuously updated information on the location and status of endangered and threatened wildlife species, endangered plant species, plant species of concern, and ecological communities of concern in New Jersey.

Examples of Natural Heritage Database in a sentence

  • According to the Indiana Natural Heritage Database there are four (4) invertebrate animal species located within the ½ mile buffer, approximately 500 meters northeast of the project area.

  • There are currently 19 extant Element Occurrence Records in the Illinois Natural Heritage Database.

  • A review of the Indiana Natural Heritage Database did not indicate that any ETR species had been observed within the 0.5 mile search radius.

  • BLA will coordinate with IDNR with the Natural Resources Review Consultation based on the Illinois Natural Heritage Database INHD) and BLA will prepare and the Threatened and Endangered Species and consult with US Fish and Wildlife Service in according to Section 7.

  • Maintain the ICT and associated database, i.e., continue to collect and input into the Natural Heritage Database, information on the distribution, biology, global and state rarity ranks, management needs, and protection status of natural heritage resources as applicable.

  • There are currently 12 extant Element Occurrence Records for Western Banded Killifish in the Illinois Natural Heritage Database.

  • Comprehensive reviews for federally funded projects using data from sources like the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Natural Heritage Database and USFWS.


More Definitions of Natural Heritage Database

Natural Heritage Database means the manual and computerized file maintained by the Division that includes continuously updated information on the location and status of rare plant and animal species and ecological communities in New Jersey. Information on the Natural Heritage Database is available at http:// www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforestry/natural/heritage/index.htme.

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