Sensitive species definition

Sensitive species means a species or grouping of animals
Sensitive species means:
Sensitive species means a species or grouping of animals that is identified by the department that may be or is disproportionately or more severely affected by priority chemicals, such as:

Examples of Sensitive species in a sentence

  • Sensitive species representing community components colonizing various substrate types within the sites should be identified as possible bioassay organisms if tests for toxicity are required.

  • Sensitive species are any wildlife species native to the state of Washington that are vulnerable or declining and are likely to become endangered or threatened in a significant portion of their range within the state without cooperative management or removal of threats.

  • Sensitive species, such as the California least tern, a federally listed endangered species, utilize eelgrass beds as foraging grounds.

  • Sensitive species report for the Felton 7.5’ USGS topographic quandrangle.

  • Sensitive species status applies throughout the range of the species on National Forest System lands within the Rocky Mountain Region.


More Definitions of Sensitive species

Sensitive species means any aquatic species identified by the Department which has a limited distribution in the State and is indigenous to stable, high quality aquatic environments.
Sensitive species means each plant, fungus and lichen species identified as sensitive on the list of such spe- cies prepared by the department of natural resources Wash- ington natural heritage program and each wildlife species identified as sensitive on the list of such species prepared by the Washington department of fish and wildlife.
Sensitive species means a wildlife species, native to the state of Washington that is vulnerable or
Sensitive species means any special status species identified by a state or federal agency.
Sensitive species means a species or grouping of animals that is identified by the
Sensitive species means any wildlife species native to the state of Washington that is vulnerable or declining, and is likely to become endangered or threatened in a significant portion of its ranges within the state, without cooperative management or removal of threats. (WAC 220-610-110).
Sensitive species means each plant, fungus and lichen species identified as sensitive on the list of such species prepared by the department of natural resources Washington natural heritage program and each wildlife spe- cies identified as sensitive on the list of such species prepared by the Washington department of fish and wildlife.