N.H. Code Admin. R. Env-Wq 1805.06
Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1800) #8326, eff 4-21-05; ss by #9330, eff 11-26-08; rpld by #12185, eff 5-25-17
Appendix A: Statutes Implemented
Rule Sections
Statute Implemented
Env-Wq 1801
RSA 483:6
Env-Wq 1802
RSA 483:6
Env-Wq 1803
RSA 483:6
Env-Wq 1804
RSA 483:6
Env-Wq 1805 REPEALED
RSA 483:6
Appendix B: Incorporated References
Rule (Env-Wq)
Reference [Date/Edition]
Obtain From (Cost)
1803.02(l)(2)
1803.02(l)(4)
New Hampshire Natural Heritage Bureau “Rare Animal List for New Hampshire”, dated July 2013
NH Division of Forests and Lands, Natural Heritage Bureau
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, New Hampshire 03301 172
No cost to download from: http://www.nhdfl.org/library/pdf/Natural%20Heritage/TrackingList-AnimalGeneral.pdf
1803.02(l)(3)b.
New Hampshire Natural Heritage Bureau “Rare Plants, Rare Animals and Exemplary Natural Communities in New Hampshire Towns”, dated July 2013
NH Division of Forests and Lands, Natural Heritage Bureau
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, New Hampshire 03301 172
No cost to download from: http://www.nhdfl.org/library/pdf/Natural%20Heritage/Townlist.pdf
Appendix C: Statutory Definitions
RSA 212-A:2
IV. “Endangered species” means any species of native wildlife whose continued existence as a viable component of the state's wild fauna is determined to be in jeopardy and includes any species of wildlife determined to be an endangered species pursuant to the endangered species act.
V. “Threatened species” means any species of wildlife which appears likely, within the foreseeable future, to become endangered. The term shall also include any species of wildlife determined to be a threatened species under the endangered species act.
RSA 217-A:3
IV. “Endangered species” means any species of plant that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range within the state, or any species determined to be an endangered species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act.
VII. “Exemplary natural community” means a viable occurrence of a rare natural community type or a high quality example of a more common natural community type as designated by the natural heritage bureau based on community size, ecological condition, and landscape context.
XX. “Threatened species” means any species of plant likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range within the state, or any species of plant determined to be a threatened species pursuant to the Endangered Species Act.