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NR 27.01(6)(6) “Propagation for preservation purposes”, as used in s. 29.604, Stats., means the care, nurturing and breeding of endangered or threatened taxa of wild plants or wild animals for the enhancement of existing naturally occurring populations of endangered or threatened plants or animals, or for the development of new populations in areas where they are likely to be protected and have sufficient habitat that they can increase in abundance and contribute to the survival of the species’ gene pool over time.
NR 27.01(7)(7) “Scientific purposes”, as used in s. 29.604, Stats., means the use of endangered or threatened plants or animals for scientific research or inventories leading to increased scientific knowledge contributing to the well-being of those wild plant or wild animal species and their habitats.
NR 27.01(8)(8) “Take” means shooting, shooting at, pursuing, hunting, catching or killing any wild animal; or the cutting, rooting up, severing, injuring, destroying, removing, or carrying away any wild plant.
NR 27.01(9)(9) “Wild plant”, as used in s. 29.604, Stats., and in this chapter, means any plant or plant part of any undomesticated taxa of the plant kingdom which is native to a natural ecosystem in Wisconsin, including individuals of these species when located outside of their natural environment.
NR 27.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1979, No. 285, eff. 10-1-79; renum. (3) and (4) to be (4) and (8), cr. (3), (5) to (7) and (9), Register, April, 1993, No. 448, eff. 5-1-93; corrections in (3), (5), (6), (7) and (9) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, September, 1999, No. 525.
NR 27.02NR 27.02Scope and applicability. This chapter contains rules necessary to implement s. 29.604, Stats., and operate in conjunction with that statute to govern the taking, transportation, possession, processing or sale of any wild animal or wild plant specified by the department’s lists of endangered and threatened wild animals and wild plants.
NR 27.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1979, No. 285, eff. 10-1-79; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, September, 1999, No. 525.
NR 27.03NR 27.03Department list.
NR 27.03(1)(1) U.S. foreign and native endangered and threatened species list as published in 50 eCFR 17.11 and 17.12.
NR 27.03 NoteNote: The latest publication of threatened and endangered U.S. foreign and native species as published in the government printing office’s endangered and threatened wildlife and plants 50 eCFR 17.11 and 17.12 is updated daily and can found on the U.S. fish and wildlife services’ endangered species web page (http://www.fws.gov/endangered/).
NR 27.03(2)(2)Wisconsin endangered species list.
NR 27.03(2)(a)(a) Mammals.
NR 27.03(2)(a)1.1. American Marten — Martes americana.
NR 27.03(2)(b)(b) Birds.
NR 27.03(2)(b)1.1. Piping Plover — Charadrius melodus.
NR 27.03(2)(b)2.2. Black Tern — Chlidonias niger.
NR 27.03(2)(b)4.4. Peregrine Falcon — Falco peregrinus.
NR 27.03(2)(b)5.5. Worm-Eating Warbler — Helmitheros vermivorum.
NR 27.03(2)(b)5m.5m. Caspian Tern — Hydroprogne caspia.
NR 27.03(2)(b)6.6. Loggerhead Shrike — Lanius ludovicianus.
NR 27.03(2)(b)6m.6m. Red-necked Grebe — Podiceps grisegena.
NR 27.03(2)(b)6r.6r. Yellow-Throated Warbler — Setophaga dominica.
NR 27.03(2)(b)6w.6w. Kirtland’s Warbler — Setophaga kirtlandii.
NR 27.03(2)(b)8.8. Forster’s Tern — Sterna forsteri.
NR 27.03(2)(b)9.9. Common Tern — Sterna hirundo.
NR 27.03(2)(c)(c) Reptiles.
NR 27.03(2)(c)1.1. Ornate Box Turtle — Terrapene ornata.
NR 27.03(2)(c)2.2. Slender Glass Lizard — Ophisaurus attenuatus.
NR 27.03(2)(c)3.3. Queensnake — Regina septemvittata.
NR 27.03(2)(c)4.4. Western Ribbonsnake — Thamnophis proximus.
NR 27.03(2)(c)5.5. Eastern Ribbonsnake — Thamnophis sauritus.
NR 27.03(2)(c)6.6. Eastern Massasauga — Sistrurus catenatus catenatus.
NR 27.03(2)(d)(d) Amphibians.
NR 27.03(2)(d)1m.1m. Blanchard’s Cricket Frog — Acris blanchardi.
NR 27.03(2)(e)(e) Fishes.
NR 27.03(2)(e)1.1. Skipjack Herring — Alosa chrysochloris.
NR 27.03(2)(e)2m.2m. Crystal Darter — Crystallaria asprella.
NR 27.03(2)(e)2t.2t. Gravel Chub — Erimystax x-punctatus.
NR 27.03(2)(e)3.3. Bluntnose Darter — Etheostoma chlorosoma.
NR 27.03(2)(e)4m.4m. Starhead Topminnow — Fundulus dispar.
NR 27.03(2)(e)5.5. Goldeye — Hiodon alosoides.
NR 27.03(2)(e)5m.5m. Pallid Shiner — Hybopsis amnis.
NR 27.03(2)(e)6g.6g. Striped Shiner — Luxilus chrysocephalus.
NR 27.03(2)(e)6m.6m. Black Redhorse — Moxostoma duquesnei.
NR 27.03(2)(e)9.9. Slender Madtom — Noturus exilis.
NR 27.03(2)(f)(f) Insects.
NR 27.03(2)(f)1.1. Pecatonica River Mayfly — Acanthametropus pecatonica.
NR 27.03(2)(f)1m.1m. Red-veined Prairie Leafhopper — Aflexia rubranura.
NR 27.03(2)(f)2g.2g. A Leafhopper — Attenuipyga vanduzeei.
NR 27.03(2)(f)2m.2m. Swamp Metalmark Butterfly — Calephelis muticum.
NR 27.03(2)(f)2r.2r. Hairy-necked Tiger Beetle — Cicindela hirticollis rhodensis.
NR 27.03(2)(f)2w.2w. Ottoe Skipper — Hesperia ottoe.
NR 27.03(2)(f)3.3. Northern Blue Butterfly — Lycaeides idas.
NR 27.03(2)(f)4.4. Giant Carrion Beetle — Nicrophorus americanus.
NR 27.03(2)(f)5.5. Poweshiek Skipper — Oarisma poweshiek.
NR 27.03(2)(f)6.6. Extra-striped Snaketail Dragonfly — Ophiogomphus anomalus.
NR 27.03(2)(f)7.7. Saint Croix Snaketail Dragonfly — Ophiogomphus susbehcha.
NR 27.03(2)(f)8.8. Silphium Borer Moth — Papaipema silphii.
NR 27.03(2)(f)9.9. Phlox Moth — Schinia indiana.
NR 27.03(2)(f)9g.9g. Incurvate Emerald — Somatochlora incurvata.
NR 27.03(2)(f)9m.9m. Hine’s Emerald Dragonfly — Somatochlora hineana.
NR 27.03(2)(f)9t.9t. Regal Fritillary — Speyeria idalia.
NR 27.03(2)(f)9x.9x. A Flat-headed Mayfly — Spinadis simplex.
NR 27.03(2)(f)10.10. Knobel’s Riffle Beetle — Stenelmis knobeli.
NR 27.03(2)(f)10m.10m. Lake Huron Locust — Trimerotropis huroniana.
NR 27.03(2)(g)(g) Mussels.
NR 27.03(2)(g)1.1. Spectaclecase — Cumberlandia monodonta.
NR 27.03(2)(g)2.2. Purple Wartyback — Cyclonaias tuberculata.
NR 27.03(2)(g)3.3. Butterfly — Ellipsaria lineolata.
NR 27.03(2)(g)4.4. Elephant Ear — Elliptio crassidens.
NR 27.03(2)(g)5.5. Snuffbox — Epioblasma triquetra.
NR 27.03(2)(g)6.6. Ebonyshell — Fusconaia ebena.
NR 27.03(2)(g)7.7. Higgins Eye Pearly Mussel — Lampsilis higginsi (also U.S. Endangered).
NR 27.03(2)(g)8.8. Yellow and Slough Sandshell — Lampsilis teres.
NR 27.03(2)(g)9.9. Sheepnose — Plethobasus cyphyus.
NR 27.03(2)(g)10.10. Winged Mapleleaf — Quadrula fragosa.
NR 27.03(2)(g)11.11. Rainbow Shell — Villosa iris.
NR 27.03(2)(h)(h) Snails.
NR 27.03(2)(h)1.1. Hubricht’s Vertigo — Vertigo hubrichti.
NR 27.03(2)(h)2.2. Occult Vertigo — Vertigo occulta.
NR 27.03(2)(i)(i) Plants.
NR 27.03(2)(i)1g.1g. Agalinis skinneriana — Pale False Foxglove (Scrophulariaceae: Figwort Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)1r.1r. Anemone caroliniana — Carolina Anemone (Ranunculaceae: Crowfoot Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)2.2. Anemone multifida var. multifida — Early Anemone (Ranunculaceae: Crowfoot Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)3.3. Arenaria macrophylla — Large-leaved Sandwort (Caryophyllaceae: Pink Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)4.4. Armoracia lacustris — Lake Cress (Brassicaceae: Mustard Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)4m.4m. Asclepias purpurascens — Purple Milkweed (Asclepiadaceae: Milkweed Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)5m.5m. Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum — Green Spleenwort (Aspleniaceae: Spleenwort Family).
NR 27.03(2)(i)6.6. Astragalus alpinus — Alpine Milk Vetch (Fabaceae: Bean Family).
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