Wildlife Species of Special Concern in New JerseyList of Species of Special Concern (pdf, 15kb) Other species classifications include the following: Endangered: Applies to a species whose prospects for survival within the state are in immediate danger due to one or several factors, such as loss or degradation of habitat, over-exploitation, predation, competition, disease or environmental pollution, etc. An endangered species likely requires immediate action to avoid extinction within NJ. Threatened: Applies to species that may become Endangered if conditions surrounding it begin to or continue to deteriorate. Thus, a Threatened species is one that is already vulnerable as a result of, for example, small population size, restricted range, narrow habitat affinities, significant population decline, etc. Stable (or increasing): Applies to species that appear to be secure in NJ and not in danger of falling into any of the preceding the categories in the near future. Undetermined: A species about which there is not enough information available to determine the status. For a listing of New Jersey's bird, mammal, amphibian and reptile species see the Checklists of NJ Wildlife pages. |
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