T (Threatened) - Those species likely to become endangered within the 

 foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of their 

 range. 



The following States have signed cooperative agreements with the U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service and, in doing so, agree to protect all Federally listed species: 

 Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. 



VA Virginia has no official State list. 



NC North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. 1977. Endangered and 

 threatened species. Regulations 15 NCAC 101. Raleigh. 



E (Endangered) - Any resident species of wildlife which is in danger of 

 extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range, or any 

 resident species which is designated as endangered under the provisions 

 of the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973. 



T (Threatened) - Any resident species of wildlife which is likely to 

 become an endangered species in the foreseeable future throughout all 

 or a significant portion of its range, or any resident species which is 

 designated as threatened under the provisions of the Federal Endangered 

 Species Act of 1973. 



SC South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department. 1975. En- 

 dangered wildlife species of South Carolina. Columbia. 



E (Endangered) - Any species or subspecies of wildlife whose prospects 

 of survival or recruitment within the State are in jeopardy or are likely 

 within the foreseeable future to become so due to any of the following 

 factors: (a) the destruction, drastic modification, or severe curtail- 

 ment of its habitat, or (b) its overutil ization for scientific, com- 

 mercial, or sporting purposes, or (c) the effect on it of disease, pol- 

 lution, or predation, or (d) other natural or manmade factors affecting 

 its prospects of survival or recruitment within the State, or (e) any 

 combination of the foregoing factors. The term shall also be deemed to 

 include any species or subspecies of fish or wildlife appearing on the 

 United States' List of Endangered Native Fish and Wildlife as it appears 

 on the effective date of this act (Part 17 of Title 50, Code of Federal 

 Regulations, Appendix D) as well as any species or subspecies of fish 

 and wildlife appearing on the United States' List of Endangered Foreign 

 Fish and Wildlife. 



GA Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division. [1975?] 

 Rules and regulations for the protection of endangered, threatened, rare 

 or unusual species. Atlanta. 



E (Endangered) - Any residei r pec j which is in danger of extinction 

 throughout all or a signifi nt port on of its range, or one which is 

 designated as endangered under the >. ovisions of the Federal Endangered 

 Species Act of 1973. 



T (Threatened) - Any resident species which is likely to become an en- 

 dangered species within the foreseeable future, or one that is designated 

 as threatened under the provisions of the Federal Endangered Species Act 

 of 1973. 



