Nonnative definition

Nonnative or “nonnative species” means a species not indigenous to Wisconsin, and includes an individual specimen.
Nonnative means not indigenous to the waters of this state.
Nonnative means wildlife or its offspring that did not occur naturally within the present boundaries of Arizona before European settlement.

Examples of Nonnative in a sentence

  • Nonnative fish control strategies were developed to identify and prioritize options for controlling or removing nonnative fishes from river reaches occupied by the endangered fishes as well as other reaches that serve as production areas for nonnatives that subsequently disperse into occupied habitat (▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1996; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.

  • Nonnative fishes of the upper Colorado River basin: an issue paper.

  • Non-native tree removal in shoreline buffers must be mitigated by installation of a native or suitable non-native tree at a 1:1 impact to mitigation ratio.

  • Nonnative fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin: an issue paper.

  • Non-native English speaking students are required to have a minimum TOFEL score of 525 (195 computer-based) to prove English language proficiency.


More Definitions of Nonnative

Nonnative means not native.
Nonnative or “nonnative species” means a species not indigenous to Wisconsin, and includes an individual specimen and genetically modified variants of any native or nonnative fish or crayfish species.
Nonnative means wildlife or its offspring that did not occur naturally within the present boundaries of Arizona before European set- tlement.
Nonnative means wildlife or its offspring that did not occur naturally within the present boundaries of Arizona before Euro- pean settlement.
Nonnative or “nonnative species” means a species not indigenous to Wi sconsin, and includes an individual specimen .
Nonnative means a fish or wildlife species not native to Oregon; foreign or introduced.
Nonnative means a wildlife species not native to Oregon; foreign or introduced. (16[15]) "Noncontrolled Species" means wildlife that the commission has placed on the