Ch. 133 WILDLIFE CLASSIFICATION CHAPTER 133. WILDLIFE CLASSIFICATION A. GENERAL B. BIRDS C. MAMMALS

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Ch. 133 WILDLIFE CLASSIFICATION 58 133.1 CHAPTER 133. WILDLIFE CLASSIFICATION Subchap. A. GENERAL... 133.1 B. BIRDS... 133.21 C. MAMMALS... 133.41 133.1. Protected mammals. 133.2. Protected birds. 133.3. [Reserved]. 133.4. Definitions. 133.5. Furbearers. 133.6. Eurasian collared-dove. Subchapter A. GENERAL 133.1. Protected mammals. Wild mammals not defined in the act as furbearers or game animals shall be classified as protected mammals to be taken only under the act and this part. See Chapter 21, Subchapters B and C of the act (relating to destruction for agricultural protection; and destruction of game or wildlife in self-defense) and 141.3 (relating to protection removed under certain circumstances). The provisions of this 133.1 adopted January 6, 1966; reserved June 18, 1982, effective June 19, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 1868; amended June 19, 1987, effective July 1, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 2464. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (104913). This section cited in 58 Pa. Code 131.2 (relating to definitions); and 58 Pa. Code 147.121 (relating to definitions). 133.2. Protected birds. Wild birds not defined in the act as game birds shall be classified as protected birds to be taken only under the act and this part. See Chapter 21, Subchapters B and C of the act (relating to destruction for agricultural protection; and destruction of game or wildlife in self-defense) and 141.3 (relating to protection removed under certain circumstances). The provisions of this 133.2 adopted December 18, 1958; reserved June 18, 1982, effective June 19, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 1868; amended June 19, 1987, effective July 1, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 2464. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (104913). (372957) No. 479 Oct. 14 133-1

58 133.3 GAME COMMISSION Pt. III Notes of Decisions Excessive Killing of Wildlife The petitioner testified that he read both the Pennsylvania and Federal regulations on a regular basis; therefore, petitioner had four opportunities to read the federal regulations and thereby realize that the seven duck bonus had been eliminated. Therefore petitioner s arguments that the regulations were vague or confusing was rejected. Marich, Jr. v. Game Commission, 676 A.2d 1325 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1996). This section cited in 58 Pa. Code 131.2 (relating to definitions); and 58 Pa. Code 147.121 (relating to definitions). 133.3. [Reserved]. The provisions of this 133.3 adopted April 21, 1970; amended June 18, 1982, effective June 19, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 1868; amended November 18, 1983, effective November 19, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 3668; amended February 21, 1986, effective February 22, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 525; reserved June 19, 1987, effective July 1, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 2464. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (104913) to (104915). 133.4. Definitions. In addition to the definitions contained in section 102 of the act (relating to definitions), the following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: Endangered Species in imminent danger of extinction or extirpation throughout their range in this Commonwealth if the deleterious factors affecting them continue to operate. The term includes: (i) Species whose numbers have already been reduced to a critically low level or whose habitat has been so drastically reduced or degraded that immediate action is required to prevent their extirpation from this Commonwealth. (ii) Species whose extreme rarity or periphery places them in potential danger of precipitous declines or sudden extirpation throughout their range in this Commonwealth. (iii) Species that have been classified as Pennsylvania Extirpated, but which are subsequently found to exist in this Commonwealth as long as the conditions listed in subparagraph (i) or (ii) are met. (iv) Species determined to be endangered under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C.A. 1531 1544). Threatened Species that may become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout their range in this Commonwealth unless the casual factors affecting the organism are abated. The term includes: 133-2 (372958) No. 479 Oct. 14 Copyright 2014 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Ch. 133 WILDLIFE CLASSIFICATION 58 133.5 (i) Species whose populations within this Commonwealth are decreasing or have been heavily depleted by adverse factors and while not actually endangered, are still in critical condition. (ii) Species whose populations may be relatively abundant in this Commonwealth but are under severe threat from serious adverse factors that have been identified and documented. (iii) Species whose populations are rare or peripheral and in possible danger of severe decline throughout their range in this Commonwealth. (iv) Species determined to be threatened under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, that are not listed as Pennsylvania Endangered. The provisions of this 133.4 adopted November 30, 1990, effective December 1, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 5939. 133.5. Furbearers. The following species of wildlife are reclassified as furbearers: (1) Coyote (Canis latrans). For the purpose of licensing, coyotes may be hunted with a hunting license or hunted and trapped with a furtakers license as described in section 2705 of the act (relating to classes of licenses). (2) Porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum). For the purpose of licensing, porcupines may be hunted with a hunting license or hunted and trapped with a furtakers license as described in section 2705 of the act. The provisions of this 133.5 adopted October 8, 1993, effective October 9, 1993, 23 Pa.B. 4793; amended August 19, 2016, effective August 20, 2016, 46 Pa.B. 5084. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (379463). 133.6. Eurasian collared-dove. The Eurasian collared-dove (Streptopelia decaocto) is classified as a game bird. For the purpose of licensing, Eurasian collared-doves may be hunted with a general hunting license and a migratory bird license. Authority The provisions of this 133.6 issued under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. 322(c)(8) and 2102(a). The provisions of this 133.6 adopted August 1, 2014, effective August 2, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 5190. 133.21. Classification of birds. 133.21. Classification of birds. The following birds are classified: (1) Endangered. Subchapter B. BIRDS (386563) No. 511 Jun. 17 133-3

58 133.41 GAME COMMISSION Pt. III (i) King Rail (Rallus elegans) (ii) Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) (iii) Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) (iv) Least Bittern (Ixobrychus exilis) (v) Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum). (vi) Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus). (vii) American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus). (viii) Great Egret (Ardea alba). (ix) Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax violaceus). (x) Common Tern (Sterna hirundo). (xi) Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) (xii) Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycti-corax) (xiii) Dickcissel (Spiza americana) (xiv) Sedge Wren (Cistothorus platensis) (xv) Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (Empidonax flavi-ventris) (xvi) Upland Sandpiper (Batramia longicauda) (2) Threatened. (i) Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneus) (ii) Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) Authority The provisions of this 133.21 amended under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. 322(c)(8), 2102(a), 2167(a) and 2901(b). The provisions of this 133.21 adopted June 19, 1987, effective July 1, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 2464; amended November 30, 1990, effective December 1, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 5939; amended November 20, 1992, effective November 21, 1992, 22 Pa.B. 5608; amended February 26, 1999, effective February 27, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 1071; amended December 2, 2005, effective December 3, 2005, 35 Pa.B. 6534; amended November 16, 2012, effective November 17, 2012, 42 Pa.B. 7106; amended March 14, 2014, effective March 15, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 1429; amended March 20, 2015, effective March 21, 2015, 45 Pa.B. 1363; amended March 10, 2017, effective March 11, 2017, 47 Pa.B. 1467. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (382895) to (382896). This section cited in 7 Pa. Code 128.102 (relating to protected designated areas); and 58 Pa. Code 147.745 (relating to exclusions). 133.41. Classification of mammals. Subchapter C. MAMMALS 133.41. Classification of mammals. The following mammals are classified: (1) Endangered. (i) Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis) (ii) Least Shrew (Cryptotis parva) 133-4 (386564) No. 511 Jun. 17 Copyright 2017 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Ch. 133 WILDLIFE CLASSIFICATION 58 133.41 (iii) Northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus macrotis) (2) Threatened. (i) Small-footed Myotis (Myotis leibii) (ii) Allegheny Woodrat (Neotoma magister) (iii) West Virginia Water Shrew (Sorex palustris punctulatus) Authority The provisions of this 133.41 amended under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. 322(a)(8), 2102(a) and 2167(a). The provisions of this 133.41 adopted June 19, 1987, effective July 1, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 2464; amended November 30, 1990, effective December 1, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 5939; amended December 21, 2007, effective December 22, 2007, 37 Pa.B. 6748; amended November 6, 2015, effective November 7, 2015, 45 Pa.B. 6501. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (376470) and (372961). This section cited in 7 Pa. Code 128.102 (relating to protected designated areas). (382897) No. 504 Nov. 16 133-5

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