Fla. Admin. Code R. 68A-27.001
When used in this rule chapter, the terms and phrases listed below have the meaning provided:
(1) Florida Endangered and Threatened Species – species that are designated by Commission rule as either:
(3) State-designated Threatened Species – As designated by the Commission, species of fish or wild animal life, subspecies, or isolated population of a species or subspecies, whether vertebrate or invertebrate, that are native to Florida and are classified as Threatened as determined by paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), or (e), below, in accordance with Rule 68A-27.0012, F.A.C. The designation of a species as threatened shall include all subspecies unless stated otherwise in Commission rule.
(a) Reduction in population size based on any of the following:
1. An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction of at least 50% over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer, where the causes of the reduction are: clearly reversible and understood and ceased, based on (and specifying) any of the following:
a. Direct observation,
b. An index of abundance appropriate to the taxon,
c. A decline in area of occupancy, extent of occurrence and/or quality of habitat,
d. Actual or potential levels of exploitation,
e. The effects of introduced taxa, hybridization, pathogens, pollutants, competitors or parasites.
2. An observed, estimated, inferred or suspected population size reduction of at least 30% over the last 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer, where the reduction or its causes may not have ceased or may not be understood or may not be reversible, based on (and specifying) any of sub-subparagraphs (a)1.a. to (a)1.e., above.
3. A population size reduction of at least 30%, projected or suspected to be met within the next 10 years or three generations, whichever is the longer (up to a maximum of 100 years), based on (and specifying) any of sub-subparagraphs (a)1.b. to (a)1.e., above.
4. An observed, estimated, inferred, projected or suspected population size reduction of at least 30% over any 10 year or three generation period, whichever is longer (up to a maximum of 100 years in the future), where the time period must include both the past and the future, and where the reduction or its causes may not have ceased or may not be understood or may not be reversible, based on (and specifying) any of sub-subparagraphs (a)1.a. to (a)1.e., above.
(b) Geographic range in the form of either subparagraph (b)1., extent of occurrence or subparagraph (b)2., area of occupancy or both:
(V) Number of mature individuals.
c. Extreme fluctuations in any of the following:
(IV) Number of mature individuals.
2. Area of occupancy estimated to be less than 2,000 square kilometers (772 square miles), and estimates indicating at least two of sub-subparagraphs a.-c.:
a. Severely fragmented or known to exist at no more than 10 locations.
b. Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of the following:
(V) Number of mature individuals.
c. Extreme fluctuations in any of the following:
1. Extent of occurrence estimated to be less than 20,000 square kilometers (7,722 square miles), and estimates indicating at least two of sub-subparagraphs a.-c.:
a. Severely fragmented or known to exist at no more than 10 locations.
b. Continuing decline, observed, inferred or projected, in any of the following:
(c) Population size estimated to number fewer than 10,000 mature individuals and either:
(II) All mature individuals are in one subpopulation.
b. Extreme fluctuations in number of mature individuals.
1. An estimated continuing decline of at least 10% within 10 years or three generations, whichever is longer, (up to a maximum of 100 years in the future), or
2. A continuing decline, observed, projected, or inferred, in numbers of mature individuals and at least one of the following (sub-subparagraphs a.-b.):
a. Population structure in the form of one of the following:
(d) Population very small or restricted in the form of either of the following:
1. Population size estimated to number fewer than 1000 mature individuals.
2. Population with a very restricted area of occupancy (typically less than 20 square kilometers [8 square miles]) or number of locations (typically five or fewer) such that it is prone to the effects of human activities or stochastic events within a very short time period in an uncertain future, and is thus capable of becoming endangered or threatened or even extinct in a very short time period.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History–New 11-8-10, Amended 11-14-11.