NR 40.05(2)(b)27.
27. Humulus japonicus (Japanese hops) in Buffalo, Crawford, Dane, Grant, Green, Iowa, Jackson, La Crosse, Lafayette, Monroe, Pepin, Richland, Sauk, Trempealeau, and Vernon counties
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05(2)(b)28.
28. Leymus arenarius or
Elymus arenarius (
Lyme grass or sand ryegrass) in Doo
r, Kenosha, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, and Sheboygan counties
NR 40.05(2)(b)28m.
28m. Linaria dalmatica (Dalmation toadflax) in Juneau and Bayfield counties
NR 40.05(2)(b)29.
29. Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle) in Adams, Brown, Buffalo, Calumet, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, Kewaunee, La Crosse, Lafayette, Manitowoc, Marquette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Sheboygan, Vernon, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago counties
NR 40.05(2)(b)32g.
32g. Lysimachia nummelaria (Moneywort) except the cultivar Aurea and yellow and gold leaf forms
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Purple loosestrife is also designated as an invasive aquatic plant statewide under s.
NR 109.07 (2).
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Eurasian watermilfoil is also designated as an invasive aquatic plant statewide under s.
NR 109.07 (2).
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05(2)(b)35.
35. Pastinaca sativa (Wild parsnip), except for the garden vegetable form
NR 40.05(2)(b)35m.
35m. Phalaris arundinacea var.
picta (Ribbon grass or gardener's garters) and other ornamental variegated varieties and cultivars. This restriction does not include the parent type - reed canary grass.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05(2)(b)36.
36. Phragmites australis (Phragmites or common reed) non-native ecotype in Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Door, Florence, Fond du Lac, Forest, Green Lake, Jefferson, Kenosha, Kewaunee, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette, Menominee, Milwaukee, Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Portage, Racine, Rock, Shawano, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago counties
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Curly-leaf pondweed is also designated as an invasive aquatic plant statewide under s.
NR 109.07 (2).
NR 40.05(2)(b)40.
40. Rhamnus frangula or
Frangula alnus (Glossy buckthorn) including the Columnaris (tall hedge) cultivar but excluding the cultivars Asplenifolia and Fineline (Ron Williams)
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05(2)(b)41m.
41m. Solidago sempervirens (Seaside goldenrod) in Kenosha, Milwaukee and Racine counties
NR 40.05(2)(b)42.
42. Tanacetum vulgare (Tansy), except the cultivars Aureum and Crispum
NR 40.05(2)(b)43.
43. Torilis japonica (Japanese hedgeparsley or erect hedgeparsley)
in Adams, Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Door, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, Kewaunee, La Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette, Menominee, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Portage, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Shawano, Sheboygan, Vernon, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago counties
NR 40.05(2)(b)45g.
45g. Ulmus pumila (Siberian elm) except hybrids and individuals used as rootstock
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Effective date of listing: May 1, 2015.
NR 40.05(2)(b)46.
46. Vincetoxicum nigrum or
Cynanchum louiseae (Black or Louise's swallow-wort) in Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Grant, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Lafayette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Vernon, Walworth and Waukesha counties
NR 40.05(2)(c)
(c)
Fish and crayfish. The following fish invasive species and crayfish invasive species are restricted:
NR 40.05(2)(c)1.
1. Established nonnative fish species and established nonnative crayfish species
NR 40.05(2)(c)5.
5. Viable genetically modified native and nonnative fish species.
NR 40.05(2)(d)
(d)
Aquatic invertebrates except crayfish. The following aquatic invertebrate invasive species are restricted:
NR 40.05(2)(d)1m.
1m. Cipangopaludina japonica (Japanese trapdoor snail or Japanese mystery snail)
NR 40.05(2)(e)
(e)
Terrestrial invertebrates and plant disease-causing microorganisms. The following terrestrial invertebrate invasive species and plant disease-causing microorganism invasive species are restricted:
NR 40.05(2)(e)3.
3. Lymantria dispar (European Gypsy moth) European race in all counties except those included in a DATCP quarantine under s.
94.01, Stats., or a United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service quarantine declaration under
7 USC section 7714 or
7715.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: A new common name for Lymantria dispar, spongy moth, replaced the prior name of this insect, gypsy moth, in 2022. The department acknowledges this decision and will make the name change in future rule making.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Spongy moth is also regulated by DATCP under ch.
ATCP 21 and ch.
94, Stats.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: For species that are both listed under NR 40 and quarantined at the federal and/or the state level, the department determines that “reasonable precautions" allow for the incidental possession, transport, transfer, or introduction of a prohibited or restricted organism within the boundaries of a federal or state quarantine for that organism.
NR 40.05(3)
(3)
Actions restricted by this classification; exemptions. NR 40.05(3)(a)(a) Except as otherwise provided in pars.
(b) to
(o), no person may do any of the following:
NR 40.05(3)(a)1.
1. Transport, possess, transfer or introduce a restricted invasive fish or crayfish species identified or listed under sub.
(2).
NR 40.05(3)(a)2.
2. Transport, transfer or introduce any other restricted invasive species identified or listed under sub.
(2).
NR 40.05(3)(b)
(b) Paragraph
(a) does not apply to a person who transports, possesses, transfers or introduces a restricted invasive species identified or listed under sub.
(2) if the department determines that the transportation, possession, transfer or introduction was incidental or unknowing, and was not due to the person's failure to take reasonable precautions.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: Paragraph (b) does not apply to preventive measures set out in s.
NR 40.07.
NR 40.05(3)(c)
(c) If authorized by a permit issued by the department under this chapter, a person may transport, possess, transfer or introduce a restricted invasive species for research, public display, or for other purposes specified by the department in the permit.
NR 40.05(3)(d)
(d) A legally obtained nonnative wild animal that is a pet may be possessed, transported or transferred without a permit issued by
the department under this chapte
r if obtained prior to and located in the State of Wisconsin on the date the species is listed as restricted under this section. The offspring of pets possessed under this paragraph may not be transferred except as a gift.
NR 40.05(3)(e)
(e) Paragraph
(a) does not apply to a person who transports, possesses, transfers
or
introduces
a
terrestrial
invertebrate
or
plant disease-causing
microo
rganism that is regulated under a quarantine imposed by D
ATCP under s.
94.01, Stats., or a United States Department
of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service quarantine area declared under
7 USC section 7714 or
7715 if any of the following apply:
NR 40.05(3)(e)1.
1. The
person
is
in
compliance
with
a
D
ATCP-USDA
APHIS compliance
agreement applicable to the terrestrial invertebrate
or plant disease-causing microo
rganism.
NR 40.05(3)(e)2.
2. The transport, possession, transfer, or introduction takes place entirely within the quarantine applicable to the terrestrial invertebrate or plant disease-causing microorganism.
NR 40.05(3)(f)
(f) A person may transport or give away a restricted invasive species for the purpose of identification, education, control, or disposal without a permit issued by the department under this chapter, if no viable individual specimens or propagules are allowed to escape or be introduced. This paragraph does not apply to terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates or fish species.
NR 40.05 Note
Note: New populations of restricted aquatic plant species may be reported to the appropriate department regional aquatic invasive species coordinator. Visit the DNR website (dnr.wi.gov) keywords “reporting invasives" to view a list of waterbodies with known invasives and reporting contacts.