Designated Wildlife Species definition

Designated Wildlife Species means a species of Wildlife for which it has been determined that there should be a Total Allowable Wildlife Harvest in the Lheidli T’enneh Area;
Designated Wildlife Species means a species of wildlife designated by the Minister under clause 27 of Chapter 10 “[Wildlife]” of the final agreement;
Designated Wildlife Species means a species of Wildlife that has been designated by the Minister in accordance with the Wildlife Chapter.

Examples of Designated Wildlife Species in a sentence

  • On each page of the Web Site specific terms and conditions or disclaimers may be disclosed (the “Specific Terms”).

  • If the Minister designates a Wildlife species as a Designated Wildlife Species, British Columbia and Yekooche First Nation will negotiate and attempt to reach agreement on the Allocation of that Designated Wildlife Species.

Related to Designated Wildlife Species

  • Endangered species means wildlife designated by the

  • Vegetation means trees, shrubs, nursery stock and other vegetation and includes the limbs or growth of any Vegetation.

  • Wildlife means all species of animals including, but not limited to, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, and crustaceans, which are defined as "wildlife" and are protected or otherwise regulated by statute, law, regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule in a participating state. Species included in the definition of "wildlife" vary from state to state and determination of whether a species is "wildlife" for the purposes of this compact shall be based on local law.

  • Animal means any nonhuman animate being endowed with the power of voluntary action.