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Species Neoscona arabesca - Arabesque Orbweaver

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Stevens P.F. (2001-). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
[cite:1329618]

Oklahoma "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN) - 2005
[cite:1207953

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is the state agency responsible for managing fish and wildlife.

Crustacea

Allocragonyx pellucidus - Oklahoma Cave Amphipod
Bactrurus hubrichti - Kansas Well Amphipod
Stygobromus bowmani - Bowman's Cave Amphipod
Stygobromus ozarkensis - Ozark Cave Amphipod

Caecidotea acuticarpa
Caecidotea ancyla
Caecidotea antricola
Caecidotea macropoda
Caecidotea simulator
Caecidotea stiladactyla

Cambarus subterraneus
- Cave Crayfish
Cambarus tartarus - Oklahoma Cave Crayfish

New York "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN)
[cite:1207946

New York State Species of Greatest Conservation Need - 2015

This list is a revision of the Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) list, which is part of New York's current Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (CWCS). For the development of the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), SGCN and additional nominated species were filtered through a model that evaluated their current status based on factors including abundance and population trends.

Louisiana "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN) - 2015
[cite:1207755

Louisiana Wildlife Action Plan (LA WAP) OCTOBER 2015
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

Arkansas "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN) - 2006
[cite:1207713

The Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (CWCS) Species Team created a list of species of greatest conservation need for Arkansas.

Some species were chosen for inclusion on the list because they are rare, some because their populations are in decline or, in some cases, because not enough is known to determine their taxonomic, life history or conservation status

Inclusion on the list of Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) does not confer any special or regulatory status as federal listing as an endangered or threatened species does.

CWCS Species Team

New Mexico "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN)
[cite:1207684

Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) identified in New Mexico. Of the 452 species designated as SGCN, 154 species are arthropod species in the classes of Arachnida, Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Entognatha, and Insecta.

Florida "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN)
[cite:1207593

As part of the federal requirements for the Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (Strategy) to address the broad array of wildlife species in Florida, 974 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) were identified.

The largest portion of the SGCN list is wildlife that has no dedicated funding sources. The majority of Florida’s species have conservation needs that are not funded through the Endangered Species Act or hunting and game programs. This Strategy and the funds from the State Wildlife Grants program will provide and help identify additional funds for the

Virginia "Species of Greatest Conservation Need" (SGCN)
[cite:1207532

Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN)

Distribution and abundance of wildlife species, including low and declining populations, are indicative of the diversity and health of the Commonwealth's natural resources. The Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) list was created by using a selection matrix that brought together lists of species identified by other groups as imperiled, or in decline. Within the SGCN list, species are classified into four tiers that were developed to identify the relative importance of conservation need for each species.

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