Nongame wildlife definition

Nongame wildlife means any wild mammal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish, mollusk, crustacean, or
Nongame wildlife means any wild mammal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish, mollusk, crustacean, or other animal not otherwise legally classified by statute or regulation of this state.
Nongame wildlife means any native wildlife, including rare and endangered species, which are not commonly trapped, killed, captured or consumed, either for sport or profit.

Examples of Nongame wildlife in a sentence

  • Non-game wildlife species play an important role in management planning and prescriptions on state forests.

  • Nongame wildlife may be imported and exported for commercial purposes only under permit from the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.

  • Part 5 Rule 2.3, Non-game wildlife or their parts taken from wild Mississippi populations may not be bought sold, offered for sale or exported for sale.

  • Nongame wildlife may be propagated in captivity for commercial purposes only under permit from the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

  • Nongame wildlife or their parts may be bought, possessed, transported, exported, sold, offered for sale, shipped, bartered, or exhibited for commercial purposes only if they were born or hatched in captivity in the facilities of a person holding a valid commercial captive propagation permit.

  • Nongame wildlife or their parts taken from wild Mississippi populations may not be bought, possessed, transported, exported, sold, offered for sale, shipped, bartered, or exhibited for commercial purposes.

  • Rule 2.3, Non-game wildlife or their parts taken from wild Mississippi populations may not be bought sold, offered for sale or exported for sale.

  • Nongame wildlife includes those animal species which are endangered, threatened, or not commonly pursued or killed either for sport or profit.

  • Non-game wildlife include heronries, osprey, and eagle nests near streams and lakes.

  • Nongame wildlife taken from the wild for personal use may not be bought, sold, offered for sale, bartered, exported for sale, nor exhibited except as otherwise provided by these regulations, other regulations of the Commission, by scientific collecting permits, or by other permits issued by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


More Definitions of Nongame wildlife

Nongame wildlife means all native species and subspecies of wildlife which are not classified as game wildlife by rule or regulation of the commission.
Nongame wildlife means any native wildlife, including rare and endangered species, which are not commonly trapped, killed, captured or consumed, either for sport or profit. “Native wildlife” shall mean any species of the animal kingdom indigenous to this State.
Nongame wildlife means any wild mammal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish, mollusk,
Nongame wildlife means all wildlife species except game mammals, fur-bearing mammals, game birds, and game fish (ORS 496.375).
Nongame wildlife means any wildlife for which a legal hunting or trapping season has not been established by the New Jersey Fish and Game Council.

Related to Nongame wildlife

  • 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.

  • Wildlife violation means any cited violation of a statute, law, regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule developed and enacted for the management of wildlife resources and the uses thereof.

  • Wildlife law means any statute, law, regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule developed and enacted to manage wildlife resources and the use thereof.

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

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