Invasive species definition

Invasive species means an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.
Invasive species means a plant species or a nonnative animal
Invasive species means any species whose establishment and spread outside of its natural distribution range-

Examples of Invasive species in a sentence

  • ADOT to oversee for compliance BIO-10 Invasive species surveys will be conducted during the design phase.

  • Invasive species – as defined in Executive Order 13112 (1999), a species not native to an ecosystem whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.

  • Invasive species within riparian areas may reduce buffer effectiveness.

  • Invasive species have spread across many wetlands in Zambia, affecting important sites for waterbirds.

  • If the period of time or other restrictions specified in these Sections should be adjudged unreasonable at any proceeding, then the period of time or such other restrictions shall be reduced by the elimination or reduction of such portion thereof so that such restrictions may be enforced in a manner adjudged to be reasonable.


More Definitions of Invasive species

Invasive species means nonindigenous species whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmen- tal harm or harm to human health.
Invasive species means a plant species or a nonnative animal species that either:
Invasive species means, upon the mutual agreement of the directors of the departments, a
Invasive species means a species that is nonnative to the ecosystem under consideration and whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.
Invasive species means nonnative organisms that cause economic or environmental harm and are capable of spreading to new areas of the state. "Invasive species" does not include domestic livestock, intentionally planted agronomic crops, or non-harmful exotic organisms. Section 79A.25.310 RCW.
Invasive species means, with regard to a particular ecosystem, a non-native organism whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm, or harm to human, animal, or plant health.
Invasive species means nonnative species of the animal kingdom that are not naturally occurring in Washington for purposes of breeding, resting, or foraging, and that pose an invasive risk of harming or threatening the state's environmental, economic, or human resources. Invasive species include all stages of species development and body parts. They may also include genetically modified or cryptogenic species.