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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 315 NR27 Chapter NR 27 ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES NR 27.01 Definitions NR 27.05 Permits for endangered and NR 27.02 Scope and applicability threatened species NR 27.03 Department list NR 27 .06 Exceptions to permit require NR 27.04 Revision of Wisconsin endan ments • gered and threatened species NR 27 .07 Severability lists Nole: Chapter NR 27 as it existed on September 30, 1979 was repealed and a new chapter NR 27 was created effective October 1, 1979. NR 27.01 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) "Department" means the Wisconsin department of natural re sources. (2) "Department list" means the U.S. list of endangered and threatened foreign and native species, and the Wisconsin list of endan gered and threatened species. (3) "ENS" means the Office of Endangered and Nongame Species, De partment of Natural Resources, Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707. (4) "Take" means shooting, shooting at, pursuing, hunting, catching or killing any wild animal; or the cutting, rooting up, severing, injuring, destroying, removing, OJ' carrying away any wild plant. History: Cr. Register, September, 1979, No. 285, eff. 10-1-79. NR 27.02 Scope and npplicnbilily. This chapter contains rules necessary to implements. 29.415, Stats., and operate in conjunction with that stat-. ute to govern tqe taking, transportation, possession, processing or sale of any wild animal or wild plant specified by the department's lists of en dangered and threatened wild animals and wild plants. History: Cr. Register, September, 1979, No. 285, eff. 10-1-79. NR 27 .03 Department list. (1) U.S. foreign and native endangered and threatened species list. Vertebrate Species population where endangered or Common name Scientific name Historic range lhreatened Status (a) MAMMALS 1. Anoa Bubalus anoa Indonesia Entire E depressicornis 2. Anoa Bubalus anoa do do E quarlesi 3. Anteater, scaly Manis temmincki Africa do E 4. Antelope, bontebok Damaliscus dorcas Sou th Africa do E dorcas 5. Antelope, giant sable Hipp~tr~gus niger Angola do E variani 6. Antelope, Mongolian Saiga tatarica Mongolia do E saiga mongolica 7. Argali Ovis ammon hodgsoni China (Tibet) do E Register, August, 1983, No. 332 316 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE NR 27 Verlcbrale Species populalion whNl' endangered or Common name Scicnli6c name Historic range lhrcalcncd Slnlus 8. Armadillo, giant Priodontes maximus Venezuela and do ( = giganteus) Guyana to Argentina " 9. Armadillo, pink fairy Chlamyphorus Argentina do E truncatus 10. Ass, African wild Equus <Vricanus Somalia, Sudan, do E ( = asinus) Ethiopia • 11. Ass, Asian wild Equus hemionus Southwestern and do E Central Asia 12. Avahis Avahi spp. (all Malagasy Republic do r. species) (=Madagascar) 13. Aye-Aye Daubentonia Malagasy Republic do F. madagascariensis (=Madagascar) 14. Babiroussa Babyrousa babyrussa Indonesia do E 15. Bandicoot, barred Perameles Australia do E bougainville 16. Bandicoot, desert Perameles eremiana do do ~J 17. Bandicoot, lesser M acrotis leucura do do I ~ rabbit 18. Bandicoot, pig- Chaeropus ecaudatus do do r~ looted 19. Bandicoot, rabbit M acrolis lagotis do do I ~ 20. Banteng Bos javanicus Southeast Asia do 1.; ( = banteng) 21. Bat, gray M yotis grisescens Central and do I •~ Southeast U.S.A. 22. Bat, Hawaiian hoary Lasiurus cinereus U.S.A. (Hawaii) do 1·: semotus 23. Bat, Indiana M yo tis sodali s East and do m Midwestern U.S.A. 24. Bat, Ozark big-eared Plecotus townsendii U.S.A. (MO, OK, do I•: ingens ARJ 25. Bat, Virginia big- Plecotus townsendii U.S.A. (KY, WV, do I ~ eared viginianus VAJ 26. Bear, brown Ursus arctos China (Tibet) do I ~ pruinosus 27. Bear, brown Ursus arctos arctos Palearctic Italy E 28. Bear, brown or Ursus arctos Canada, Western U.S.A.-48 'I' grizzly horribilis U.S.A. conterminous States 'I' 29. Bear, Mexican Ursus arctos nelsoni Mexico Entire 1;; grizzly 30. Beaver Castor fiber birulai Mongolia do F. 31. Bison, wood Bison bison Canada, Northwest Canada 1;; athabascae U.S.A. 32. Bobcat Felis rufus escuinape Central Mexico Entire (1~ 33. Camel, Bactrian Camelusferus Mongolia, China do ~; ( = bactrianus) 34. Cat, Andean Felis jacobita Chile, Peru, Bolivia, do E Argentina 35. Cat, black-footed Felis nigripes Southern Africa do l!l 36. Cat, Oat-headed Felis planiceps Malaysia do ~1 37. Cat, Iriomote Felis ( = Mayailurus) Japan (lriomote do lO: e iriomotensis Island, Ryukyu Island) 38. Cat, leopard Felis bengalensis Eastern Asia do ffi bengalensis 39. Cat, marbled Felis marmorata Nepal, Malaysia, do E Burma, Indonesia 40. Cat, Temminck's Felis temmincki China (Tibet), do E Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra) Register, August, 1983, No. 332 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 317 NR 27 Vertebrate Species population where endangered or Common name Scientific name Historic range threatened Status 41. Cat, tiger Felis tigrina Costa Rica to do E Northern South America 42. Chamois, Apennine Rupicapra rupicapra Italy do E I ornata '• 43. Cheetah Acinonyx iubatus Africa to India do E - 44. Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes West and Central do T Afria 45. Chimpanzee, pigmy Pan paniscus Zaire do T 46. Chinchilla Chinchilla Bolivia do E brevicaudata boliviana 47. Civet, Malabar Viverra megaspila India do E large-spotted civettina 48. Colobus, black Colobus satanas Equatorial Guinea, do E People's Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon 49. Colobus, Tana River Colobus badius Kenya do E red rufomitratus 50. Colobus, Zanzibar Colobus kirkii Tanzania do E red 51. Cougar, eastern Felis concolor couguar Eastern Nor th do E America 52. Deer, Bactrian Cervus elaphus U.S.S.R., do E bactrianus Afghanistan 53. Deer, Bawean Axis porcinus kuhli Indonesia do E 54. Deer, Barbary Cervus elaphus Morocco, Tunisia, do E barbarus Algeria 55. Deer, Cedros Island Odocoileus hemionus Mexico (Cedros do E mule cedronsensis Island) 56. Deer, Columbian Odocoileus U.S.A. (WA, OR) do E white-tailed virginianus leucurus 57. Deer, Corsican red Cervus elaphus Corsica, Sardinia do E corsicanus 58. Deer, Eld's brow- Cervus eldi India to Southeast do E antlered Asia 59. Deer, hog Axis ( = Cervus) Thailand, Indochina do E porcinus annamiticus 60. Deer, key Odocoileus U.S.A. (southern do E virginianus clavium FL) 61. Deer, marsh Blastocerus Argentina, Uruguay, do E dichotomus Paraguay, Brazil 62. Deer, McNeill's Cervus elaphus China (Sinkiang, do E macneilii Tibet 63. Deer, musk Moschus mochiferus South-central Asia do E moschiferus 64. Deer, pampas Ozotoceros bezoarticus Brazil, Argentina, do E Uruguay, Paraguay 65. Deer, Persian fallow Damadama Iraq, Iran do E mesopotamica 66. Deer, Philippine Axis calamianensis Philippines do E - (Calamian Islands) 67. Deer, swamp Cervus duvauceli India, Nepal do E 68. Deer, Yarkand Cervus elaphus China (Sinkiang) do E yarkandensis 69. Dibbler Antechinus apicalis Australia do E 70. Dog, Asiatic wild Cuon alpinus U.S.S.R., Korea, do E (=Dhole) China, India, Southeast Asia Register, August, 1983, No. 332 318 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE NR 27 Verlebrale Species population where endangered or Common name Scientific name Historic range threatened Status 71. Drill Papio leucophaeus Equatoria West do E Africa I 72. Dugong Dugong dugon East Africa to do Ii: southern Japan e I including U.S.A. (Trust Territories) .1 73. Duiker, Jentink's Cephalophus jentinki Sierra Leone, do E I Liberia, Ivory I Coast I 74. Eland, Western Taurotragus Senegal to Ivory do E giant derbianus derbianus Coast ~ 75. Elephant, African Loxodonta ajricana Africa do T 76. Elephant, Asian Elephas maximus South-central and do E Southea8t Asia I 77. Ferret, black-footed M ustela nigripes Western U.S.A., do E Western Canada 78. Forester, Tasmanian M acropus giganteus- Australia do E (kangaroo) tasmaniensis (Tasmania) 79. Fox, Northern swift Vulpes velox hebes U.S.A. (northern Canada E plains), Canada 80. Fox, San Joaquin kit Vulpes macrotis U.S.A. (California) Entire E mutica 81. Fox, Simien Canis ( = Simia) Ethiopia do E simensis 82. Gazelle, Clark's Ammodorcas clarkei Somalia, Ethiopia do E (=Dibatag) 83. Gazelle, Cuvier's Gazella cuvieri Morocco, Tunisia do E 84. Gazelle, Mhorr Gazella dama mhorr Morocco do E 85. Gazelle, Moroccan Gazella dorcas Morocco, Algeria do 'E (=Dorcas) massaesyla 86. Gazelle, Rio de Oro Gazella dama lozanoi Spanish Sahara do f!} Dama 87. Gazelle, Arabian Gazella gazella Arabian Peninsula do E including Israel 88. Gazelle, Sand Gazella subguUerosa Jordan, Arabian do E marica Peninsula 89. Gazelle, Saudi Gazella dorcas Israel, Iraq, Jordan, do E Arabian saudiya Syria, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait 90. Gazelle, Pelzeln's Gazella dorcas Somalia do E pelzelni 91. Gazelle, slender- Gazella leptoceros Sudan, Egypt, do E horned (=Rhim) Algeria, Libya 92. Gelada (baboon) Theropithecus gelada Northern Ethiopia do T 93. Gibbons Hylobates spp. China, India, do E (including southeastern Asia Nomascus) 94. Goral Nemorhaedus goral East Asia do E 95. Gorilla Gorilla gorilla Central and Western do E Africa 96. Hare, hispid Caprolagus hispidus India, Nepal, do E Bhutan 97. Hartebeest, AlcelakkWI Ethiopia, Somalia do E Swayne's ~Ulle :aplms swaynei 98. Hartebeest, Tora Akelak/1.u.11 Ethiopia, Sudan, do E bu•• apl1u. tora Egypt 99. Hog, pigmy Sus salvanius India, Nepal, do E Bhutan, Sikkim 100. Horse, Przewalski's Equus przewalskii Mongolia do E 101. Huemul, North Hippocamelus Ecuador, Peru, do E Andean antisiensis Chile, Bolivia, Argentina 102. Huemul, South Hippocamelus Chile, Argentina do E Andean bisulcus Register, August, 1983, No. 332 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 319 NR 27 Vertebrate Species population where endangered or Common name Scientific name Historic range threatened Status 103. Hyena, Barbary Hyaena hyaena Morocco do E barbara e 104. Hyena, brown Hyaena brunnea Southern Africa do E 105. Ibex, Pyrenean Capra pyrenaica Spain do E pyrenaica ~ I 106. Ibex, Walia Capra walie Ethiopia do E 107. Impala, black-faced Aepyceros melampus Southwest Africa, do E I petersi N ambia, Angola I 108. Indris Indri spp. (all Malagasy Republic do E ~ species) (=Madagascar), Comoro Island I 109.