Endangered Species

Endangered Species

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 202-1 Chapter NR 27 ENDANGERED SPECIES NR 27.01 Scope and applicability NR 27.05 Permits for transportation of NR 27.02 Definitions endangered species NR 27.03 Department list NR 27.04 Revision of Wisconsin en- NR 27.06 Exceptions to permit require- dangered species list ments History: Chapter NR 27 as it existed on September 30, 1975 was repealed and a new chapter NR 27 was created effective October 1, 1975. NR 27.01 Scope and applicability. This chapter contain rules necessary to implement the Wisconsin Endangered Species Act of 1971 (section 29.415, Wis. Stats.). The rules in this chapter govern the taking, transportation, possession, processing or sale within this state of any fish or wildlife specified by the department's list of endangered fish and wildlife. History: Cr. Register, September, 1975, No. 237, eff. 10-1-75. NR 27.02 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) "Department list of endangered species" shall consist of 2 lists: the federal endangered domestic and foreign species and the Wisconsin endangered species. (2) "Federal endangered domestic and foreign species list" shall mean the list of species or subspecies of fish and wildlife native to the United States that are threatened with extinction and species or subspecies of fish and wildlife found in other countries that are threatened with worldwide extinction, as published in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 50, revised as of January 1, 1971 and as subsequently amended. (3) "Fish and wildlife" shall mean any species or subspecies of any mammal, fish wild bird, amphibian, reptile, mollusk or crustacean, any part, products, eggs or offspring thereof or the dead body or parts thereof. (4) "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership, association and bodies politic and corporate. (5) "Take" shall mean shooting, shooting at, pursuing, hunting, catching, or killing any endangered species. (6) "Wisconsin endangered species list" shall mean the list of species or subspecies native to Wisconsin that are threatened with statewide extirpation, as published in this chapter. History: Cr. Register, September, 1975, No. 237, eff. 10-1-75. Register, September, 1975, No. 237 202-2 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE NR 27.03 Department list. (1) FEDERAL ENDANGERED DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN SPECIES LIST. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME WHERE FOUND SNAILS (Class Gastropoda/Phylum Mollusca) Pulmonate Land Snails (Order: Stycomatophora) 1. Snail, Manus Island tree Papustyla pulcherrima SW Pacific: Admiralty Island (Manus I.) BONY FISHES (Class Osteichthyes/Phylum Chordata) Sturgeons & Paddlefishes (Order: Acipenseriformes) 1. Sturgeon, Shortnose Acipenser breuirostrum USA/Canada: Atlantic Coast Trout, Salmon, & Relatives (Order: Salmoniformes) 1. Ala Balik Salmo p/atycephalus Turkel' 2. Cisco, Longjaw Coregonus alpenae USA (Lakes Michigan, Huron, & Erie) 3. Trout, Arizona (Apache) Salmo sp. USA (Arizona) 4. Trout, Gila Salmo gilae USA (New Mexico) 5. Trout, Greenback cutthroat Salmo clarki stomias USA (Colorado) 6. Trout, Lahontan cutthroat Salmo clarki henshawi USA (California, Nevada) 7. Trout, Paiute cutthroat Salmo clarki seleniris USA (California) Carps, Minnows, & Relatives (Order: Cypriniformes) 1. Ayumodoki Hymenophysa curta 2. Bonytail, Pahranagat Gila robusta jordani tasln(Nevada) 3. Chub, Humpback Gila cypha USA (Arizona, Utah, Wyoming) 4. Chub, Mohave Siphateles mohavensis USA (California) 5. Cicek Acanthorutilus handlirschi Turkel' 6. Cui-ui Chasmistes cujus USA (Nevada) 7. Dace, Kendall Warm Springs Rhinichthys osculus thermalis USA (Wyoming) 8. Dace, Moapa Moapa coriacea USA (Nevada) 9. Squawfish, Colorado River Ptychocheilus lucius USA (Colorado R. system) 10. Tanago, Miyako Tanakia tanago Japan 11. Woundfin Plagopherus argentissimus USA (Utah) Catfishes (Order: Siluriformes) 1. Blindcat, Mexican Prietella phrea,tophila Mexico 2. Catfish Pangasiu8 sani'fwongsei Thailand 3. Catfish, Gaint Pangasianodon gigas Thailand 4. Nekogigi Coreobagrus ichikawai Japan Silversides, TopminnowB, & Relatives (Order: Atheriniformes) 1. Gambusia, Big Bend USA (Texas) 2. Gambusia, Clear Creek g~;;:i~:~ ~~~~~~chir USA (Texas) 3. Gambusia, Pecos Gambusia nobilis USA (Texas) 4. Killifish, Pahrump Empetrichythys latos USA (Nevada) 5. Pupfish, Comanche Springs Cyprinodon elegans USA (Texas) 6. Pupfish, Devil's Hole Cyprinodon diabolis USA (Nevada) 7. Pupfish, Owens River Cyprinodon radiosus USA (California) 8. Pupfish, Tecopa Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae USA (California) 9. Pupfish, Warm Springs Cyprinodon nevadensis USA (Nevada) pectoralis 10. Topminnow, Gila Poeciliopsis occidentalis Mexico (N) /USA (Arizona) Sticklebacks, Pipefishes, & Relatives (Order: Gasterosteiformes) 1. Stickleback, Unarmored Gasterosterus aculeatus USA (California) threespine williamsoni Perches & Relatives (Order: Perciformes) 1. Darter, Fountain Etheostoma fonticola USA (Texas) 2. Darter, Maryland Etheostoma sellare USA (Maryland) 3. Darter, Okaloosa Etheostoma okaloosae USA (Florida) 4. Darter, Watercress Etheostoma nucha Ie USA (Alabama) 5. Pike, Blue Stizostedion vitreum glaucum USA (Lakes Erie & Ontario) AMPHIBIANS (Class Amphibia/Phylum Chordata) Salamanders (Order: Urodela) 1. Salamander, Desert slender Batrachoseps aridus USA (California) Register, September, 1975, No. 237 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 202-3 COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME WHERE FOUND 2. Salamander, Santa Cruz long- Ambystoma macrodactylum USA (California) toed croceum 3. Salamander, Texas blind Typhlomo/ge rathbuni USA (Texas) Frogs (Order: Anura) 1. Frog, Stephen Island Leiopelma hamiltoni New Zealand 2. Frog, Israel painted Discoglossus nigriuenter Israel 3. Toad, Houston Bufo houstonensis USA (Texas) REPTILES (Class Reptilia/Phlyum Chordata) Tuatara (Order: Rhynchocephalia) 1. Tuatara Sphenodon punctatus New Zealand Turtles (Order: Testudinata) 1. Terrapin, River (Tun tong) Batagur bask a Southeast Asia 2. Tortoise, Galapagos Testudo elephantopus Ecuador (Galapagos Islands) 3. Tortoise, Madgascar radiated Testudo radiata Malagasy Republic (Madagascar) 4. Tortoise, Short-necked Pseudemydura umbrina Australia (swamp) 5. Turtle, Aquatic box Terrapene coahuila Mexico 6. Turtle, Atlantic Ridley Lepidochelys kempii Mexico 7. Turtle, Hawksbill Eretmochelys imbricata Tropical seas worldwide 8. Turtle, Leatherback Dermochelys coriacea Tropical & ;~rlS:id~e seaB 9. Turtle, South American RiverPodocnemis expansa No. S. Amer (Orinoco, Amazon R. systems) 10. Turtle, South American RiverPodocnemis unifilis No. S. Amer (Orinoco, Amazon R. systems) Crocodiles (Order: Crocodilia) 1. Alligator, American Alligator mississipiensis USA (SE) 2. Crocodile, Cuban Crocodylus rhombifer Cuba 3. Crocodile, Morelet's Crocodylus moreletii Mexico/British Honduras/Guatemala 4. Crocodile, Nile Crocodylus nitoticus Africa 5. Crocodile, Orinoco Crocodylus intermedius N. S. Amer (Orinoco R.) 6. Gharial (Gavial) Gavialis gangeticus Pakistan/lndia/Bangladesh/Burma 7. Yacare (Caiman) Caiman yacare Bolivia/Argentina/Peru/Brazil Lizards & Snakes (Order: Squamata) 1. Lizard, Day gecko Phelsuma newtoni Mascarene Is.: Mauritius 2. Lizard, Round Island day Phelsuma guentheri Mascarene Is.: Ifecko Mauritius 3. LIzard, Anegada ground Cyclura pinguis West Indies: Virgin iguana Is. (Anegada) 4. Lizard, Barrington land iguana Conolophus pallidus Ecuador (Galapagos Islands) 5. Lizard, Blunt-nosed leopard Crotaphytus situs USA (California) 6. Snake, Jamaica boa Epicrates subflavus West Indies: Jamaica 7. Snake, Puerto Rican boa Epicrates inornatus West Indies: Puerto Rico 8. Snake, San Francisco garter Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia USA (California) BIRDS (Class Aves/Phylum Chordata) Penguins (Order: Sphenisciformes) 1. Penguin, Galapagos Spheniscus mendiculus Ecuador (GalapagoR Islands) Ostriches (Order: Struthioniformes) 1. Ostrich, Arabian Struthio camelus syriacus Jordan/Saudi Arabia/Spanish Sahara 2. Ostrich, West African Struthio camelus spatzi Jordan/Saudi Arabia/Spanish Sahara Rheas (Order: Rheiformes) 1. Rhea Darwin's Pterocnemia pennata Argentina/Peru/ Uraguay/Bolivia Register, September, 1975, No. 237 202-4 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME WHERE FOUND Grebes (Order: Podicipediformes) 1. Grebe, Atitlan Podilymbus gigas Guatemala Albatrosses, Petrels & Relatives (Order: Procellariiformes) 1. Albatross, Short-tailed Diomedea albatrus Japan 2. Cahow (Bermuda petrel) Pterodroma cahow W. Atlantic Ocean: Bermuda 3. Petrel, Hawaiian dark-rumped Pterodroma phaeopygia USA (Hawaii) sandwichensis Pelicans (Order: Pelecaniformes) 1. Pelican, Brown Pelecanus occidentalis USA/W. Indies/C. & S. Amer: Coastel Herons, Starks, Flamingos, & Relatives (Order: Ciconiiformes) 1. Egret, Chinese Egretta eulophotes People's Republic China/Korea 2. Ibis, Japanese crested Nipponia nippon Japan/Korea/USSR/People's Rep. China 3. Stark, White Oriental Ciconia ciconia boyciana Japan/Korea/USSR/People's Rep. China Ducks, Geese, Swans & Relatives (Order: Anseriformes) 1. Duck, Hawaiian (koloa) Anas wyvilliana USA (Hawaii) 2. Duck, Laysan Anas laysanensis USA (Hawaii) 3. Duck, Mexican Anas diazi USA (Texas, Arizona) /Mexico 4. Duck, White-winged wood Cairina scutulata Southeast Asia 5. Goose, Aleutian Canada Branta canadensis leucopareia USA (Western) / Japan 6. Goose, Hawaiian (nene) Branta sandvicensis USA (Hawaii) Eagles, Falcons, Vultures, & Relatives (Order: Falconiformes) 1. Condor, Andean Vultur gryphus W. So. Amer: Columbia to Chile/Argentina 2. Condor, California Gymnogyps californianus USA (California) 3. Eagle, Monkey-eating Pithecophaga

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