68A-27.003. Florida Endangered and Threatened Species List; Prohibitions  


Effective on Wednesday, May 24, 2023
  • 1(1) Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species:

    7(a) No person shall take, possess, or sell any of the endangered or threatened species included in this subsection, or parts thereof or their nests or eggs except as allowed by specific federal or state permit or authorization.

    45(b) The following Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species shall be afforded the protection afforded under Commission rules and Florida Statutes and under the Federal Endangered Species Act, 7216 U.S.C. §1531 75et seq. and its implementing regulations. Species classified as endangered are identified below by (E) and threatened as (T).

    94(c) Fish:

    961. Atlantic sturgeon (100Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus103)(E); South Atlantic distinct population segment (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 5914-5982),

    1152. Okaloosa darter (119Etheostoma okaloosae121)(T) (consistent with 76 Fed. Reg. 18087-18103),

    1283. Smalltooth sawfish (132Pristis pectinata)134(E) (consistent with 70 Fed. Reg. 69464-69466)141.

    1424. Nassau grouper (146Epinephelus striatus148)(T) (consistent with 81 Fed. Reg. 42268-42285),

    1555. Giant manta ray (160Manta birostris162)(T) (consistent with 83 Fed. Reg. 2916-2931).

    169(d) Amphibians:

    1711. Frosted flatwoods salamander (176Ambystoma cingulatum)178(T),

    1792. Reticulated flatwoods salamander (184Ambystoma bishopi186)(E).

    187(e) Reptiles:

    1891. American alligator (193Alligator mississippiensis)195(T[S/A]); 196Listed only because of similarity of appearance to the American crocodile,

    2072. American crocodile (211Crocodylus acutus213)(T),

    2143. Atlantic salt marsh snake (220Nerodia clarkii taeniata223)(T),

    2244. Bluetail mole skink (229Plestiodon egregius lividus232)(T),

    2335. Eastern indigo snake (238Drymarchon couperi240)(T),

    2416. Sand skink (245Plestiodon reynoldsi247)(T).

    248(f) Birds:

    2501. Audubon’s crested caracara (255Polyborus plancus audubonii 258(T),

    2592. Bachman’s wood warbler (264Vermivora bachmanii266)(E),

    2673. Cape Sable seaside sparrow (273Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis276)(E),

    2774. Eastern black rail (282Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis285)(T) (consistent with 85 Fed. Reg. 63764-63803),

    2925. Everglade snail kite (297Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus300)(E),

    3016. Eskimo curlew (305Numenius borealis307)(E),

    3087. Florida grasshopper sparrow (313Ammodramus savannarum floridanus316)(E),

    3178. Florida scrub-jay (321Aphelocoma coerulescens323)(T),

    3249. Ivory-billed woodpecker (328Campephilus principalis330)(E),

    33110. Kirtland’s wood warbler (336Dendroica kirtlandii338)(E),

    33911. Piping plover (343Charadrius melodus345)(T),

    34612. Red-cockaded woodpecker (350Picoides borealis)352(E),

    35313. Roseate tern (357Sterna dougallii dougallii360)(T),

    36114. Whooping crane (365Grus americana367)(XN); Listed as experimental population in Florida,

    37415. Wood stork (378Mycteria americana380)(T),

    38116. Rufa red knot (386Calidris canutus rufa389)(T) (consistent with 79 Fed Reg. 73706-73748).

    396(g) Mammals:

    3981. Anastasia Island beach mouse (404Peromyscus polionotus phasma407)(E),

    4082. Bryde’s Whale (412Balaenoptera edeni [unnamed subspecies]416)(E); Gulf of Mexico subspecies

    4213. Choctawhatchee beach mouse (426Peromyscus polionotus allophrys429)(E),

    4304. Florida panther (434Puma 435(436=Felis437) 438concolor coryi440)(E),

    4415. Florida salt marsh vole (447Microtus pennsylvanicus dukecampbelli450)(E),

    4516. Gray bat (455Myotis grisescens457)(E),

    4587. Gray wolf (462Canis lupus464)(E),

    4658. Indiana bat (469Myotis sodalis471)(E),

    4729. Key deer (476Odocoileus virginianus clavium479)(E). No person shall feed Key deer by hand or by placing any food that serves to attract such species,

    49910. Key Largo cotton mouse (505Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola508)(E),

    50911. Key Largo woodrat (514Neotoma floridana smalli517)(E),

    51812. Lower Keys rabbit (523Sylvilagus palustris hefneri526)(E),

    52713. Perdido Key beach mouse (533Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis536)(E),

    53714. Red wolf (541Canis rufus543)(E),

    54415. Rice rat (548Oryzomys palustris natator 551(E); Lower Keys population west of 7-mile bridge,

    55916. Southeastern beach mouse (564Peromyscus polionotus niveiventris567)(T),

    56817. St. Andrew beach mouse (574Peromyscus polionotus peninsularis577)(E).

    57818. Florida bonneted bat (583Eumops floridanus585)(E) (consistent with 78 Fed. Reg. 61004-61043).

    592(h) Crustaceans:

    5941. Panama City crayfish (599Procambarus econfinae601)(T),

    6022. 603Squirrel Chimney Cave shrimp (608Palaemonetes cummingi610)(T).

    611(i) Insects:

    6131. American burying beetle (618Nicrophorus americanus620)(T), (consistent with 85 Fed. Reg. 65241-65261),

    6272. Cassius blue butterfly (632Leptotes cassius theonus635)(T[S/A]), ceraunus blue butterfly (640Hemiargus ceraunus antibubastus643) (T[S/A]), and nickerbean blue butterfly (650Cyclargus ammon652)(T[S/A]) are listed due to similarity of appearance to Miami blue butterfly (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 20948-20986) and as such only the following prohibitions apply to these three species:

    682a. Incidental take, that is, take that results from, but is not a purpose of, carrying out an otherwise lawful activity will not apply to cassius blue butterfly, ceraunus blue butterfly, and nickerbean blue butterfly.

    717b. Collection of the cassius blue butterfly, ceraunus blue butterfly, and nickerbean blue butterfly is prohibited in coastal counties south of Interstate 4 and extending to the boundaries of the State of Florida at the endpoints of Interstate 4 at Tampa and Daytona Beach. Specifically, such activities are prohibited in the following counties: Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Collier, De Soto, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lee, Manatee, Pinellas, Sarasota, St. Lucie, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Palm Beach, and Volusia.

    7923. Miami blue butterfly (797Cyclargus 798thomasi 799bethunebakeri800)(E) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 20948-20986),

    8074. Schaus swallowtail butterfly (812Heraclides aristodemus ponceanus815)(E).

    8165. Bartram’s scrub-hairstreak (820Strymon acis bartrami823)(E) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 47222-47244),

    8306. Florida leafwing (834Anaea troglodyte floridalis837)(E) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 47222-47244).

    8447. Miami tiger beetle (849Cicindelidia floridana851)(E) (consistent with 81 Fed. Reg. 68985-69007).

    858(j) Mollusks:

    8601. Chipola slabshell (mussel) 864(Elliptio chiplolaensis)866(T),

    8672. Fat threeridge (mussel) 871(Amblema neislerii)873(E),

    8743. Gulf moccasinshell (mussel) (879Medionidus penicillatus)881(E),

    8824. Ochlockonee moccasinshell (mussel) (887Medionidus simpsonianus)889(E),

    8905. Oval pigtoe (mussel) 894(Pleurobema pyriforme896)(E),

    8976. Purple bankclimber (mussel) 901(Elliptoideus sloatianus)903(T),

    9047. Shinyrayed pocketbook (mussel) (909Hamiotal subangulata)911(E),

    9128. Stock Island tree snail (918Orthalicus reses [921not incl. 923nesodryas])924(T).

    9259. Choctaw bean (929Obovaria choctawensis931)(E) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719),

    93810. Round ebonyshell (942Reginaia rotulata944)(E) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719),

    95111. Southern kidneyshell (955Ptychobranchus jonesi957)(E) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719),

    96412. Fuzzy pigtoe (968Pleurobema strodeanum970)(T) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719),

    97713. Narrow pigtoe (981Fusconaia escambia983)(T) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719),

    99014. Tapered pigtoe (994Fusconaia burki996)(T) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719),

    100315. Southern sandshell 1006(Hamiota australis1008)(T) (consistent with 77 Fed. Reg. 61664-61719).

    101516. Suwannee moccasinshell (1019Medionidus walkeri1021)(T) (consistent with 81 Fed. Reg. 69417-69425).

    1028(k) Corals:

    10301. Elkhorn coral (1034Acropora palmata)1036(T) (consistent with 72 Fed. Reg. 16284-16286).

    10432. Staghorn coral (1047Acropora cervicornis)1049(T) (consistent with 72 Fed. Reg. 16284-16286)1056.

    10573. Pillar coral (1061Dendrogyra cylindricus1063)(T) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 53852-54123),

    10704. Lobed star coral (1075Orbicella annularis1077) (T) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 53852-54123),

    10855. Moutainous star coral (1090Orbicella faveolata1092) (T) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 53852-54123),

    11006. Boulder star coral (1105Orbicella franksi1107) (T) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 53852-54123),

    11157. Rough cactus coral (1120Mycetophyllia ferox1122) (T) (consistent with 79 Fed. Reg. 53852-54123).

    1130(2) State-designated Threatened species:

    1134(a) No person shall take, possess, or sell any threatened species included in this subsection or parts thereof or their nests or eggs except as authorized by Commission rule or by permit from the Commission or when such conduct is authorized in a management plan as defined in this chapter and approved by the Commission, or as authorized in Commission-approved guidelines.

    1195(b) The following Species Conservation Measures and Permitting Guidelines from the Commission are hereby incorporated by reference and can be found online at the following links:

    12211. Alligator snapping turtles, 1225Macrochelys suwanniensis, M. apalachicolae, and M. temminckii, 1232effective September 2018

    1235(1236https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104181238);

    12392. Barbour’s map turtle, 1243Graptemys barbouri, 1245effective February 2018

    1248(1249https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104171251);

    12523. Black creek crayfish, 1256Procambarus pictus, 1258effective February 2018

    1261(1262https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104151264);

    12654. Blackmouth shiner, 1268Notropis melanostomus, 1270effective February 2018

    1273(1274https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104141276);

    12775. Big Cypress fox squirrel, 1282Sciurus niger avicennia, 1285effective February 2018

    1288(1289https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104161291);

    12926. Bluenose shiner, 1295Pteronotropis welaka, 1297effective December 2019

    1300(1301https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-115011303);

    13047. Crystal darter, 1307Crystallaria asprella, 1309effective December 2018

    1312(1313https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104131315);

    13168. Everglades mink, 1319Neovison vison evergladensis, 1322effective November 2016

    1325(1326https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104121328);

    13299. Florida bog frog, 1333Lithobates okaloosae, 1335effective December 2018

    1338(1339https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104111341);

    134210. Florida brown snake of the Lower Keys, 1350Storeria victa, 1352effective November 2016

    1355(1356https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104101358);

    135911. Florida burrowing owl, 1363Athene cunicularia floridana, 1366effective February 2018

    1369(1370https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104051372);

    137312. Florida Keys mole skink, 1378Plestiodon egregius egregius, 1381effective November 2016

    1384(1385https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104091387);

    138813. Florida pine snake, 1392Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus, 1395effective July 2020

    1398(1399https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-121671401);

    140214. Florida sandhill crane, 1406Antigone canadensis pratensis, 1409effective November 2016

    1412(1413https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104071415);

    141615. Georgia blind salamander, 1420Eurycea wallacei, 1422effective December 2018

    1425(1426https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104061428);

    142916. Key ringneck snake, 1433Diadophis punctatus acricus, 1436effective November 2016

    1439(1440https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104231442);

    144317. Rim rock crowned snake, 1448Tantilla oolicta, 1450effective November 2016

    1453(1454https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104241456);

    145718. Santa Fe cave crayfish, 1462Procambarus erythops, 1464effective February 2018

    1467(1468https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104261470);

    147119. Saltmarsh topminnow, 1474Fundulus jenkinsi, 1476effective February 2018

    1479(1480https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104251482);

    148320. Sanibel Island rice rat, 1488Oryzomys palustris sanibeli, 1491effective December 2019

    1494(1495https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-115051497);

    149821. Sherman’s short-tailed shrew, 1502Blarina shermani, 1504effective December 2018

    1507(1508https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104271510);

    151122. Short-tailed snake, 1514Lampropeltis extenuate, 1516effective December 2019

    1519(1520https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11502;

    152223. Southeastern American kestrel, 1526Falco sparverius paulus, 1529effective December 2020

    1532(1533https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-126021535);

    153624. Southern tessellated darter, 1540Etheostoma olmstedi maculaticeps, 1543effective December 2018

    1546(1547https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104281549);

    155025. Striped newt, 1553Notophthalmus perstriatus, 1555effective December 2022.

    1558(1559https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-149891561);

    156226. Threatened beach-nesting birds (American oystercatcher, snowy plover, black skimmer, least tern,) 1575Haematopus palliatus, Charadrius nivosus, Rynchops niger, and Sternula antillarum, 1584effective September 2023

    1587(1588https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-146001590);

    159127. Threatened wading birds (little blue heron, reddish egret, roseate spoonbill, and tricolored heron), 1605Egretta caerulea, E. rufescens, Platalea ajaja, 1611and 1612E. tricolor, 1614effective December 2018

    1617(1618https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104291620);

    162128. White-crowned pigeon, 1624Patagioenas leucocephala, 1626effective November 2016

    1629(1630https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-104301632).

    1633(c) The species in this subsection are hereby declared to be State-designated Threatened Species, and shall be afforded the protective provisions specified.

    1655(d) Fish:

    16571. Blackmouth shiner (1661Notropis melanostomus1663),

    16642. Bluenose shiner (1668Pteronotropis welaka1670),

    16713. Crystal darter (1675Crystallaria asprella1677),

    16784. Key silverside (1682Menidia conchorum1684),

    16855. Saltmarsh topminnow (1689Fundulus jenkinsi1691),

    16926. Southern tessellated darter (1697Etheostoma olmstedi maculaticeps1700).

    1701(e) Amphibians:

    17031. Florida bog frog (1708Lithobates okaloosae1710),

    17112. Georgia blind salamander (1716Eurycea wallacei1718).

    17193. Striped newt (1723Notophthalmus perstriatus).

    1725(f) Reptiles:

    17271. Barbour’s map turtle (1732Graptemys barbouri1734),

    17352. Florida brownsnake (1739Storeria victa1741); lower Keys population only,

    17463. Florida Keys mole skink (1752Plestiodon egregius egregius1755),

    17564. Florida pine snake (1761Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus1764),

    17655. Gopher tortoise (1769Gopherus polyphemus1771). The gopher tortoise shall be afforded the protective provisions specified in this subparagraph. No person shall take, attempt to take, pursue, hunt, harass, capture, possess, sell or transport any gopher tortoise or parts thereof or their eggs, or molest, damage, or destroy gopher tortoise burrows, except as authorized by Commission permit or when complying with the Gopher Tortoise Management Plan effective September 2012 herein incorporated by reference (1840http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-121921842). A gopher tortoise burrow is a tunnel with a cross-section that closely approximates the shape of a gopher tortoise. Permits will be issued based upon whether issuance would further goals and objectives of the Management Plan and the Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines effective April 2023, herein incorporated by reference (1893http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-152731895).

    18966. Key ringneck snake (1901Diadophis punctatus acricus1904),

    19057. Rim rock crowned snake (1911Tantilla oolitica1913),

    19148. Short-tailed snake (1918Lampropeltis extenuate1920),

    19219. Suwannee alligator snapping turtle (1927Marcochelys suwanniensis1929)

    1930(g) Birds:

    19321. American oystercatcher (1936Haematopus palliatus1938),

    19392. Black skimmer (1943Rynchops niger1945),

    19463. Florida burrowing owl (1951Athene cunicularia floridana1954),

    19554. Florida sandhill crane (1960Antigone canadensis pratensis1963),

    19645. Least tern (1968Sternula antillarum1970),

    19716. Little blue heron (1976Egretta caerulea1978),

    19797. Marian’s marsh wren (1984Cistothorus palustris marianae1987),

    19888. Reddish egret (1992Egretta rufescens1994),

    19959. Roseate spoonbill (1999Platalea ajaja2001),

    200210. Scott’s seaside sparrow (2007Ammodramus maritimus peninsulae2010),

    201111. Snowy plover (2015Charadrius nivosus2017),

    201812. Southeastern American kestrel (2023Falco sparverius paulus2026),

    202713. Tricolored heron (2031Egretta tricolor2033),

    203414. Wakulla seaside sparrow (2039Ammodramus maritimus juncicola2042),

    204315. White-crowned pigeon (2047Patagioenas leucocephala2049),

    205016. Worthington’s marsh wren (2055Cistothorus palustris griseus2058).

    2059(h) Mammals:

    20611. Big Cypress fox squirrel (2067Sciurus niger avicennia2070),

    20712. Everglades mink (2075Neovison vison evergladensis2078).

    20793. Sanibel Island rice rat (2085Oryzomys palustris sanibeli2088),

    20894. Sherman’s short-tailed shrew (2094Blarina shermani2096),

    2097(i) Crustaceans:

    20991. Black Creek crayfish (2104Procambarus pictus2106),

    21072. Santa Fe cave crayfish (2113Procambarus erythrops2115).

    2116Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. History–New 8-1-79, Amended 6-22-80, 7-1-83, 7-1-84, 7-1-85, Formerly 39-27.03, Amended 6-1-86, 5-10-87, 4-27-89, 9-14-93, 6-23-99, Formerly 39-27.003. Amended 12-16-03, 7-20-09, 11-8-10, 11-14-11, 8-23-12, 9-19-12, 6-10-15, 1-11-17, 6-2-17, 7-20-18, 12-23-18, 6-25-19, 2-17-20, 11-2-20, 2-9-21, 5-27-21, 9-4-22, 1-30-23, 5-24-23.

     

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