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*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/ | California Natural Diversity Database]
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*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/ California Natural Diversity Database]
*[https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=43527&inline=1 | CNDDB Key Facts]
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*[http://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=43527&inline=1 CNDDB Key Facts]
*[https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=27285&inline=1 | CNDDB Data Use Guidelines]
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*[http://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=27285&inline=1 CNDDB Data Use Guidelines]
*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/ | California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Biogeographic Data Branch]
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*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/ California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Biogeographic Data Branch]
*[https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/ | California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Data Portal]
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*[http://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/ California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Data Portal]
*[http://resources.ca.gov/ceqa/docs/CEQA_Handbook_2012_wo_covers.pdf | CEQA Handbook]
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*[http://resources.ca.gov/ceqa/docs/CEQA_Handbook_2012_wo_covers.pdf CEQA Handbook]
*[http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/ | CEQAnet Database]
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*[http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/ CEQAnet Database]
*[http://www.rareplants.cnps.org/ | California Native Plant Society Rare Plants Database]
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*[http://www.rareplants.cnps.org/ California Native Plant Society Rare Plants Database]
*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEPlants.pdf | State and Federally Listed Endangered, Threatened, and Rare Plants of California] (pdf)
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*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEPlants.pdf State and Federally Listed Endangered, Threatened, and Rare Plants of California] (pdf)
*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEAnimals.pdf | State and Federally Listed Endangered and Threatened Animals of California] (pdf)
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*[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cnddb/pdfs/TEAnimals.pdf State and Federally Listed Endangered and Threatened Animals of California] (pdf)
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==Disclaimer==
 
==Disclaimer==
 
This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of [http://csumb.edu CSUMB], its staff, or students.
 
This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of [http://csumb.edu CSUMB], its staff, or students.

Revision as of 12:43, 3 April 2014

The California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) is a program that inventories the status and locations of rare plants and animals in California. It is maintained by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Biogeographic Data Branch), but it is part of an international network of natural heritage programs managed by NatureServe.

Background

Use

CNDDB and CEQA

§ 21104.2. CONSULTATION AND FINDINGS; EFFECT OF PROJECTS ON THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES The state lead agency shall consult with, and obtain written findings from, the Department of Fish and Game in preparing an environmental impact report on a project, as to the impact of the project on the continued existence of any endangered species or threatened species pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 2090) of Chapter 1.5 of Division 3 of the Fish and Game Code.[1]

15380. ENDANGERED, RARE OR THREATENED SPECIES (a) “Species” as used in this section means a species or subspecies of animal or plant or a variety of plant. (b) A species of animal or plant is: (1) “Endangered” when its survival and reproduction in the wild are in immediate jeopardy from one or more causes, including loss of habitat, change in habitat, overexploitation, predation, competition, disease, or other factors; or (2) “Rare” when either: (A) Although not presently threatened with extinction, the species is existing in such small numbers throughout all or a significant portion of its range that it may become endangered if its environment worsens; or (B) The species is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range and may be considered “threatened” as that term is used in the Federal Endangered Species Act. (c) A species of animal or plant shall be presumed to be endangered, rare or threatened, as it is listed in: (1) Sections 670.2 or 670.5, Title 14, California Code of Regulations; or (2) Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations Section 17.11 or 17.12 pursuant to the Federal Endangered Species Act as rare, threatened, or endangered. (d) A species not included in any listing identified in subdivision (c) shall nevertheless be considered to be endangered, rare or threatened, if the species can be shown to meet the criteria in subdivision (b). (e) This definition shall not include any species of the Class Insecta which is a pest whose protection under the provisions of CEQA would present an overwhelming and overriding risk to man as determined by: (1) The Director of Food and Agriculture with regard to economic pests; or (2) The Director of Health Services with regard to health risks. Note: Authority

References

  1. Association of Environmental Professionals. 2012. CEQA Handbook. http://resources.ca.gov/ceqa/docs/CEQA_Handbook_2012_wo_covers.pdf

See also

Links

Disclaimer

This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.