Species of special concern definition

Species of special concern means those species identified as such by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Species of special concern means any wild plant which is contained on the tribal species of special concern list.
Species of special concern means those plant species required to be surveyed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management.

Examples of Species of special concern in a sentence

  • California Bird Species of Special Concern: A ranked assessment of species, subspecies, and distinct populations of birds of immediate conservation concern in California.

  • The Recipient shall inform the CATR via phone and e-mail of any endangered, threatened, or rare animal or plant species observed while conducting surveys in the field (e.g. species which are federally listed or are Territorial Species of Special Concern).

  • New York State Threatened, Endangered, Exploitably Vulnerable, and Species of Special Concern at BNL.

  • Species of Special Concern means those vertebrate and invertebrate animal species officially listed as species of special concern by the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife under 321 CMR 10.00: Massachusetts Endangered Species Act Regulations.

  • However, this species is considered a California Species of Special Concern only when breeding.


More Definitions of Species of special concern

Species of special concern means a wildlife species that may become a threatened or an endangered species because of a combination of biological characteristics and identified threats.
Species of special concern means candidate rare, threatened, or endangered species that may need protection from potential adverse effects resulting from project development and which may be identified by local, state, or federal agencies with resource responsibility within the project area or by educational institutions, museums, biological societies, and special interest groups with specific knowledge of resources within the project area. In addition to species designated pursuant to state or federal law, this category includes, but is not limited to, those rare and endangered plant species recognized by the Smithsonian Institution or the California Native Plant Society.
Species of special concern means those animal species listed in Rule 68A- 27.005, F.A.C.
Species of special concern means species of special concern as defined in section 26-304 of the General Statutes.
Species of special concern means those species that are listed as threatened or of special concern under the Department of Environmental Management’s Rhode Island Natural Heritage Program, by the Department of Environmental Management’s Division of Fish and Wildlife, or by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Species of special concern means any native plant species or any native non-harvested wildlife species documented by scientific research and inventory to have a naturally restricted range or habitat in the state, to be at a low population level, to be in such high demand by man that its unregulated taking would be detrimental to the conservation of its population or has been extirpated from the state.
Species of special concern means any wildlife species or subspecies that has