Sec.26-306-3. Criteria for determining whether any species is endangered, threatened, or of special concern  


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  • A species shall be considered for listing as an endangered species, threatened species, or a species of special concern if:

    (1) It is a wild mammal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish, plant or invertebrate;

    (2) Individuals of such species reside, or, for species of special concern, have resided in the past, in Connecticut for a portion of their life cycle; and

    (3) It is an endangered species, threatened species, or species of special concern as those terms are defined by section 26-304 of the General Statutes.

(Effective March 23, 1992)