OAR 635-100-0001
Wildlife Diversity Plan Definition of Terms


As used in the Wildlife Diversity Plan:1

(1)

“Self-sustaining” means wildlife species that are naturally reproducing throughout their ranges with no dependency on artificial propagation to sustain natural production over time.

(2)

“Endangered” means an animal threatened with extinction within all or a significant portion of its range.

(3)

“Threatened” means an animal that could become endangered within the foreseeable future within all or a portion of its range.

(4)

“Sensitive” refers to wildlife species, subspecies, or populations that are facing one or more threats to their populations, habitat quantity or habitat quality or that are subject to a decline in number of sufficient magnitude such that they may become eligible for listing on the state Threatened and Endangered Species List

(5)

“Wildlife” means fish, shellfish, amphibians, reptiles, feral swine, wild mammals, wild birds, and animals living intertidally on the bottom as defined by ORS 506.011 (Types of marine life defined).
1The Nongame Wildlife Management Plan was reviewed and updated as the Wildlife Diversity Plan and adopted by the commission on November 17, 1993. The Wildlife Diversity Plan was reviewed, updated, and adopted by the commission on January 22, 1999. As noted below in OAR 635-100-0005 (Wildlife Diversity Plan Content and Purpose), only the policy portions of the Wildlife Diversity Plan are incorporated here as an administrative rule. Copies of the Wildlife Diversity Plan are available through the agency.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Source: Rule 635-100-0001 — Wildlife Diversity Plan Definition of Terms, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=635-100-0001.

635‑100‑0001
Wildlife Diversity Plan Definition of Terms
635‑100‑0005
Wildlife Diversity Plan Content and Purpose
635‑100‑0010
Wildlife Diversity Program Goal
635‑100‑0015
Wildlife Diversity Program Objectives
635‑100‑0030
Wildlife Diversity Plan Five-Year Review
635‑100‑0040
Sensitive Species List
635‑100‑0080
Threatened and Endangered Species List Policy Statement
635‑100‑0100
Threatened and Endangered Species Definition of Terms
635‑100‑0105
Criteria for Listing Threatened and Endangered Species
635‑100‑0110
Procedure for Listing Threatened and Endangered Species
635‑100‑0111
Reclassifying Threatened and Endangered Species
635‑100‑0112
Removing Threatened and Endangered Species from the State List
635‑100‑0113
Threatened and Endangered Species Technical Committees
635‑100‑0115
Threatened and Endangered Species Temporary Listing
635‑100‑0120
Threatened and Endangered Species Periodic Review of List
635‑100‑0125
State List of Threatened and Endangered Species
635‑100‑0130
Requirement for Survival Guidelines
635‑100‑0135
Survival Guidelines for Species Listed as Threatened or Endangered
635‑100‑0136
Survival Guidelines for Washington Ground Squirrel
635‑100‑0137
Advisory Survival Guidelines for Marbled Murrelet
635‑100‑0140
Endangered Species Management Plans for State Land Owning or Managing Agencies
635‑100‑0150
Endangered Species Requirements for Agencies Other than State Land Owning or Managing Agencies
635‑100‑0160
Classification of Agencies
635‑100‑0170
Threatened and Endangered Species Incidental Take Permits
635‑100‑0180
Western Snowy Plover
635‑100‑0190
Lower Columbia River Coho Fishery Management
635‑100‑0191
Lower Columbia River Coho Hatchery Programs
635‑100‑0192
Lower Columbia River Coho Land Management
635‑100‑0193
Lower Columbia River Coho Monitoring
635‑100‑0194
Lower Columbia River Coho De-listing Criteria
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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