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T31N R21W S16, T31N R21W S17; Washington County
<br />Records Printed = 13 Minnesota's endangered species law (Minnesota Statutes, section 84.0895) and associated rules (Minnesota Rules, part
<br />6212.1800 to 6212.2300 and 6134) prohibit the taking of threatened or endangered species without a permit. For plants,
<br />taking includes digging or destroying. For animals, taking includes pursuing, capturing, or killing.
<br />An Explanation of Fields:
<br />Element Name and Occurrence Number: The Element is the name of the rare feature. For plant and animal species records, this field holds the scientific name followed by the common name in
<br />parentheses; for all other elements it is solely the element name. Native plant community names correspond to Minnesota's Native Plant Community Classification (Version 2.0). The Occurrence
<br />Number, in combination with the Element Name, uniquely identifies each record.
<br />Federal Status: The status of the species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: LE = endangered; LT = threatened; LE,LT = listed endangered in part of its range, listed threatened in another part
<br />of its range; LT,PDL = listed threatened, proposed for delisting; C = candidate for listing. If null or'No Status,' the species has no federal status.
<br />MN Status: The legal status of the plant or animal species under the Minnesota Endangered Species Law: END = endangered; THR = threatened; SPC = special concern; NON = tracked, but no
<br />legal status. Native plant communities, geological features, and colonial waterbird nesting sites do not have any legal status under the Endangered Species Law and are represented by a N/A.
<br />Draft Status: Proposed change to the legal status of the plant or animal species under the Minnesota Endangered Species Law: END = endangered; THR = threatened; SPC = special concern;
<br />Watchlist = tracked, but no legal status.
<br />SGCN Status: SGCN = The species is a Species in Greatest Conservation Need as identified in Minnesota's State Wildlife Action Plan (http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/cwcs/index.html). This
<br />designation applies to animals only.
<br />State Rank: Rank that best characterizes the relative rarity or endangerment of the taxon or plant community in Minnesota. The ranks do not represent a legal status. They are used by the
<br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to set priorities for research, inventory and conservation planning. The state ranks are updated as inventory information becomes available. Sl =
<br />Critically imperiled in Minnesota because of extreme rarity or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S2 = Imperiled in Minnesota because of rarity or
<br />because of some factor(s) making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S3 = Vulnerable in Minnesota either because rare or uncommon, or found in a restricted range, or because of other
<br />factors making it vulnerable to extirpation. S4 = Apparently secure in Minnesota, usually widespread. S5 = Demonstrably secure in Minnesota, essentially ineradicable under present conditions. SH =
<br />Of historical occurrence in the state, perhaps having not been verified in the past 20 years, but suspected to be still extant. An element would become SH without the 20 -year delay if the only known
<br />occurrences in the state were destroyed or if it had been extensively and unsuccessfully looked for. SNR = Rank not yet assessed. SU = Unable to rank. SX = Presumed extinct in Minnesota. SNA =
<br />Rank not applicable. S#S# = Range Rank: a numeric range rank (e.g., S2S3) is used to indicate the range of uncertainty about the exact status of the element. S#B, S#N = Used only for migratory
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<br />Index Report of records within 1 mile radius of:
<br />Data valid for one year
<br />ERDB #20180086 - Everton AUAR Update
<br />T31W R21W Sections 7,8, 17,18, & 19
<br />Washington County
<br />Rare Features Database:
<br />Federal MN Draft SGCN
<br />State
<br />Global
<br />Last Obs
<br />Element Name and Occurrence Number
<br />Status Status Status Status
<br />Rank
<br />Rank
<br />EO ID #
<br />Date
<br />Native Plant Community (This may not represent a complete list. Also see MCBS Native Plant Communities at http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us.)
<br />Northern Mixed Cattail Marsh Class #813
<br />(NPC Code: MRn83) N/A
<br />S2
<br />GNR
<br />1988-06-20 8535
<br />T31N R21W S29, T31N R21W S20; Washington County
<br />Northern Mixed Cattail Marsh Class #851
<br />(NPC Code: MRn83) N/A
<br />S2
<br />GNR
<br />1988-06-20 8536
<br />T31N R21W S16, T31N R21W S17; Washington County
<br />Records Printed = 13 Minnesota's endangered species law (Minnesota Statutes, section 84.0895) and associated rules (Minnesota Rules, part
<br />6212.1800 to 6212.2300 and 6134) prohibit the taking of threatened or endangered species without a permit. For plants,
<br />taking includes digging or destroying. For animals, taking includes pursuing, capturing, or killing.
<br />An Explanation of Fields:
<br />Element Name and Occurrence Number: The Element is the name of the rare feature. For plant and animal species records, this field holds the scientific name followed by the common name in
<br />parentheses; for all other elements it is solely the element name. Native plant community names correspond to Minnesota's Native Plant Community Classification (Version 2.0). The Occurrence
<br />Number, in combination with the Element Name, uniquely identifies each record.
<br />Federal Status: The status of the species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: LE = endangered; LT = threatened; LE,LT = listed endangered in part of its range, listed threatened in another part
<br />of its range; LT,PDL = listed threatened, proposed for delisting; C = candidate for listing. If null or'No Status,' the species has no federal status.
<br />MN Status: The legal status of the plant or animal species under the Minnesota Endangered Species Law: END = endangered; THR = threatened; SPC = special concern; NON = tracked, but no
<br />legal status. Native plant communities, geological features, and colonial waterbird nesting sites do not have any legal status under the Endangered Species Law and are represented by a N/A.
<br />Draft Status: Proposed change to the legal status of the plant or animal species under the Minnesota Endangered Species Law: END = endangered; THR = threatened; SPC = special concern;
<br />Watchlist = tracked, but no legal status.
<br />SGCN Status: SGCN = The species is a Species in Greatest Conservation Need as identified in Minnesota's State Wildlife Action Plan (http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/cwcs/index.html). This
<br />designation applies to animals only.
<br />State Rank: Rank that best characterizes the relative rarity or endangerment of the taxon or plant community in Minnesota. The ranks do not represent a legal status. They are used by the
<br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to set priorities for research, inventory and conservation planning. The state ranks are updated as inventory information becomes available. Sl =
<br />Critically imperiled in Minnesota because of extreme rarity or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S2 = Imperiled in Minnesota because of rarity or
<br />because of some factor(s) making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state. S3 = Vulnerable in Minnesota either because rare or uncommon, or found in a restricted range, or because of other
<br />factors making it vulnerable to extirpation. S4 = Apparently secure in Minnesota, usually widespread. S5 = Demonstrably secure in Minnesota, essentially ineradicable under present conditions. SH =
<br />Of historical occurrence in the state, perhaps having not been verified in the past 20 years, but suspected to be still extant. An element would become SH without the 20 -year delay if the only known
<br />occurrences in the state were destroyed or if it had been extensively and unsuccessfully looked for. SNR = Rank not yet assessed. SU = Unable to rank. SX = Presumed extinct in Minnesota. SNA =
<br />Rank not applicable. S#S# = Range Rank: a numeric range rank (e.g., S2S3) is used to indicate the range of uncertainty about the exact status of the element. S#B, S#N = Used only for migratory
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