Nonnative wildlife definition

Nonnative wildlife means any wild animal not indigenous to this state, but does not include domestic deer.
Nonnative wildlife or "exotic wildlife" means those species, subspecies, and hybrids of wildlife not originating naturally, either presently or historically, in Colorado, except those which have been introduced into the wild in Colorado by the division or classified as native wildlife by the commission.
Nonnative wildlife means any wild animal not indigenous to this state.

Examples of Nonnative wildlife in a sentence

  • Nonnative wildlife (introduced or invasive, hybrid, feral or peridomestic animals) may be collected and treated during spill response only if: • Care of nonnative animals does not detract from care of native wildlife; • Nonnative animals are not released back into the environment (see below); • Animals will not be included in oiled wildlife logs or in documentation or evidence; and • Costs associated with nonnative wildlife care will not be borne by the response unless specifically authorized by the UC.

  • Non-native wildlife include any non-native amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.

  • Mr. Hutchins made a motion that based on the public hearing and documents submitted, that the DNR Board find need and reasonableness of Proposed Regulation for Nonnative wildlife Regulation 123-152, Document number 5027, and grant approval for submission to the General Assembly for review.

  • All inquiries regarding this RFP should be directed in writing to the Client Representative.

  • Nonnative wildlife" means any wild animal not indigenous to this state, but does not include domestic deer.

  • Non-native wildlife species of the Methow subbasin, Washington (IBIS 2003).

  • Non-native wildlife species observed during the survey include house sparrow and rock pigeons.

Related to Nonnative 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.

  • Wild animal means any mammal, bird, fish, or other creature of a wild nature endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion.

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

  • Species means any group of animals classified as a species or subspecies as commonly accepted by the scientific community.

  • Wetlands or “wetland” means an area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances does support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly known as hydrophytic vegetation.

  • Household Hazardous Waste means any waste material derived from households (including single