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O. Reg. 72/10: Species at Risk in Ontario List


Published: 2010-03-18

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ontario regulation 72/10

made under the

Endangered Species Act, 2007

Made: February 24, 2010
Filed: March 18, 2010
Published on e-Laws: March 19, 2010
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: April 3, 2010


Amending O. Reg. 230/08

(Species at Risk in Ontario List)

1. Schedules 2 to 4 to Ontario Regulation 230/08 are revoked and the following substituted:

schedule 2
endangered species


Item


Common Name


Scientific Name




Lichens




1.


Pale-bellied Frost Lichen


Physconia subpallida




Mosses




2.


Spoon-leaved Moss


Bryoandersonia illecebra




Vascular Plants




3.


American Chestnut


Castanea dentata




4.


American Columbo


Frasera caroliniensis




5.


American Ginseng


Panax quinquefolius




6.


Bent Spike-rush


Eleocharis geniculata




7.


Bird’s-foot Violet


Viola pedata




8.


Bluehearts


Buchnera americana




9.


Blunt-lobed Woodsia


Woodsia obtusa




10.


Butternut


Juglans cinerea




11.


Cherry Birch


Betula lenta




12.


Cucumber Tree


Magnolia acuminata




13.


Drooping Trillium


Trillium flexipes




14.


Eastern Flowering Dogwood


Cornus florida




15.


Eastern Prairie Fringed-orchid


Platanthera leucophaea




16.


Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus1


Opuntia humifusa




17.


Engelmann’s Quillwort


Isoetes engelmannii




18.


False Hop Sedge


Carex lupuliformis




19.


Few-flowered Club-rush2


Trichophorum planifolium




20.


Forked Three-awned Grass


Aristida basiramea




21.


Gattinger’s Agalinis


Agalinis gattingeri




22.


Heart-leaved Plantain


Plantago cordata




23.


Hoary Mountain-mint


Pycnanthemum incanum




24.


Horsetail Spike-rush


Eleocharis equisetoides




25.


Juniper Sedge


Carex juniperorum




26.


Large Whorled Pogonia


Isotria verticillata




27.


Nodding Pogonia


Triphora trianthophora




28.


Ogden’s Pondweed


Potamogeton ogdenii




29.


Pink Milkwort


Polygala incarnata




30.


Pitcher’s Thistle


Cirsium pitcheri




31.


Purple Twayblade


Liparis liliifolia




32.


Red Mulberry


Morus rubra




33.


Scarlet Ammannia


Ammannia robusta




34.


Showy Goldenrod


Solidago speciosa




35.


Skinner’s Agalinis


Agalinis skinneriana




36.


Slender Bush-clover3


Lespedeza virginica




37.


Small White Lady’s-slipper


Cypripedium candidum




38.


Small Whorled Pogonia


Isotria medeoloides




39.


Spotted Wintergreen


Chimaphila maculata




40.


Toothcup


Rotala ramosior




41.


Virginia Goat’s-rue


Tephrosia virginiana




42.


Virginia Mallow


Sida hermaphrodita




43.


Western Silvery Aster


Symphyotrichum sericeum




44.


White Prairie Gentian


Gentiana alba




45.


Wood-poppy


Stylophorum diphyllum




Molluscs




46.


Eastern Pondmussel


Ligumia nasuta




47.


Fawnsfoot


Truncilla donaciformis




48.


Kidneyshell


Ptychobranchus fasciolaris




49.


Mudpuppy Mussel


Simpsonaias ambigua




50.


Northern Riffleshell


Epioblasma torulosa rangiana




51.


Rayed Bean


Villosa fabalis




52.


Round Hickorynut


Obovaria subrotunda




53.


Round Pigtoe


Pleurobema sintoxia




54.


Snuffbox


Epioblasma triquetra




55.


Wavy-rayed Lampmussel


Lampsilis fasciola




Insects




56.


Aweme Borer Moth


Papaipema aweme




57.


Northern Barrens Tiger Beetle


Cicindela patruela




58.


Rapids Clubtail


Gomphus quadricolor




Fishes




59.


American Eel


Anguilla rostrata




60.


Aurora Trout


Salvelinus fontinalis timagamiensis




61.


Eastern Sand Darter


Ammocrypta pellucida




62.


Northern Madtom


Noturus stigmosus




63.


Pugnose Shiner


Notropis anogenus




64.


Redside Dace


Clinostomus elongatus




65.


Shortnose Cisco


Coregonus reighardi




Amphibians




66.


Allegheny Mountain Dusky Salamander


Desmognathus ochrophaeus




67.


Northern Cricket Frog


Acris crepitans




68.


Northern Dusky Salamander


Desmognathus fuscus




69.


Small-mouthed Salamander


Ambystoma texanum




Reptiles




70.


Blue Racer


Coluber constrictor foxii




71.


Common Five-lined Skink(Carolinian population)


Plestiodon fasciatus




72.


Eastern Foxsnake(Carolinian population)


Pantherophis gloydi




73.


Gray Ratsnake(Carolinian population)


Pantherophis spiloides




74.


Lake Erie Watersnake


Nerodia sipedon insularum




75.


Spotted Turtle


Clemmys guttata




76.


Wood Turtle


Glyptemys insculpta




Birds




77.


Acadian Flycatcher


Empidonax virescens




78.


Barn Owl


Tyto alba




79.


Eskimo Curlew


Numenius borealis




80.


Golden Eagle


Aquila chrysaetos




81.


Henslow’s Sparrow


Ammodramus henslowii




82.


King Rail


Rallus elegans




83.


Kirtland’s Warbler


Dendroica kirtlandii




84.


Loggerhead Shrike


Lanius ludovicianus




85.


Northern Bobwhite


Colinus virginianus




86.


Piping Plover


Charadrius melodus




87.


Prothonotary Warbler


Protonotaria citrea




88.


Red Knot rufa subspecies


Calidris canutus rufa




Mammals




89.


American Badger


Taxidea taxus




90.


Mountain Lion or Cougar


Puma concolor




Notes to Schedule 2:

1  The classification of Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus applies to Fish Point Provincial Nature Reserve on Pelee Island in the Township of Pelee.

2  The classification of Few-flowered Club-rush applies to Lot 32, ranges 2 and 3, in the City of Pickering (formerly the geographic Township of Pickering), and to the Royal Botanical Gardens in the City of Hamilton.

3  The classification of Slender Bush-clover applies to Tallgrass Prairie Heritage Park, Ojibway Park and Black Oak Heritage Park in the City of Windsor.

schedule 3
threatened species


Item


Common Name


Scientific Name




Lichens




1.


Flooded Jellyskin


Leptogium rivulare




Vascular Plants




2.


American Water-willow


Justicia americana




3.


Branched Bartonia


Bartonia paniculata




4.


Colicroot


Aletris farinosa




5.


Common Hoptree


Ptelea trifoliata




6.


Crooked-stem Aster


Symphyotrichum prenanthoides




7.


Deerberry


Vaccinium stamineum




8.


Dense Blazing Star


Liatris spicata




9.


Dwarf Hackberry


Celtis tenuifolia




10.


Dwarf Lake Iris


Iris lacustris




11.


False Rue-anemone


Enemion biternatum




12.


Goldenseal


Hydrastis canadensis




13.


Hill’s Thistle


Cirsium hillii




14.


Houghton’s Goldenrod


Solidago houghtonii




15.


Kentucky Coffee-tree


Gymnocladus dioicus




16.


Lakeside Daisy


Hymenoxys herbacea




17.


Round-leaved Greenbrier


Smilax rotundifolia




18.


Small-flowered Lipocarpha


Lipocarpha micrantha




19.


White Wood Aster


Eurybia divaricata




20.


Wild Hyacinth


Camassia scilloides




21.


Willowleaf Aster


Symphyotrichum praealtum




Molluscs




22.


Mapleleaf Mussel


Quadrula quadrula




23.


Rainbow Mussel


Villosa iris




Fishes




24.


Black Redhorse


Moxostoma duquesnei




25.


Channel Darter


Percina copelandi




26.


Cutlip Minnow


Exoglossum maxillingua




27.


Lake Chubsucker


Erimyzon sucetta




28.


Lake Sturgeon (Great Lakes-Upper St. Lawrence River population)


Acipenser fulvescens




29.


Lake Sturgeon (Northwestern Ontario population)


Acipenser fulvescens




30.


Shortjaw Cisco


Coregonus zenithicus




31.


Spotted Gar


Lepisosteus oculatus




Amphibians




32.


Fowler’s Toad


Anaxyrus fowleri




33.


Jefferson Salamander


Ambystoma jeffersonianum




Reptiles




34.


Blanding’s Turtle


Emydoidea blandingii




35.


Butler’s Gartersnake


Thamnophis butleri




36.


Eastern Foxsnake (Georgian Bay population)


Pantherophis gloydi




37.


Eastern Hog-nosed Snake


Heterodon platirhinos




38.


Eastern Musk Turtle


Sternotherus odoratus




39.


Gray Ratsnake (Frontenac Axis population)


Pantherophis spiloides




40.


Massasauga


Sistrurus catenatus




41.


Queensnake


Regina septemvittata




42.


Spiny Softshell


Apalone spinifera




Birds




43.


American White Pelican


Pelecanus erythrorhynchos




44.


Chimney Swift


Chaetura pelagica




45.


Least Bittern


Ixobrychus exilis




46.


Peregrine Falcon


Falco peregrinus




47.


Whip-poor-will


Caprimulgus vociferus




Mammals




48.


Grey Fox


Urocyon cinereoargenteus




49.


Polar Bear


Ursus maritimus




50.


Wolverine


Gulo gulo




51.


Woodland Caribou (Forest-dwelling boreal population)


Rangifer tarandus caribou




schedule 4
special concern species


Item


Common Name


Scientific Name




Mosses




1.


Pygmy Pocket Moss


Fissidens exilis




Vascular Plants




2.


Blue Ash


Fraxinus quadrangulata




3.


Broad Beech Fern


Phegopteris hexagonoptera




4.


Climbing Prairie Rose


Rosa setigera




5.


Green Dragon


Arisaema dracontium




6.


Hart’s-tongue Fern


Asplenium scolopendrium




7.


Hill’s Pondweed


Potamogeton hillii




8.


Riddell’s Goldenrod


Solidago riddellii




9.


Shumard Oak


Quercus shumardii




10.


Swamp Rose-mallow


Hibiscus moscheutos




11.


Tuberous Indian-plantain


Arnoglossum plantagineum




Insects




12.


Monarch


Danaus plexippus




13.


West Virginia White


Pieris virginiensis




Fishes




14.


Blackstripe Topminnow


Fundulus notatus




15.


Bridle Shiner


Notropis bifrenatus




16.


Grass Pickerel


Esox americanus vermiculatus




17.


Lake Sturgeon (Southern Hudson Bay-James Bay population)


Acipenser fulvescens




18.


Northern Brook Lamprey


Ichthyomyzon fossor




19.


Pugnose Minnow


Opsopoeodus emiliae




20.


River Redhorse


Moxostoma carinatum




21.


Silver Chub


Macrhybopsis storeriana




22.


Silver Shiner


Notropis photogenis




23.


Spotted Sucker


Minytrema melanops




24.


Upper Great Lakes Kiyi


Coregonus kiyi kiyi




25.


Warmouth


Lepomis gulosus




Reptiles




26.


Common Five-lined Skink (Southern Shield population)


Plestiodon fasciatus




27.


Eastern Ribbonsnake


Thamnophis sauritus




28.


Milksnake


Lampropeltis triangulum




29.


Northern Map Turtle


Graptemys geographica




30.


Snapping Turtle


Chelydra serpentina




Birds




31.


Bald Eagle


Haliaeetus leucocephalus




32.


Black Tern


Chlidonias niger




33.


Canada Warbler


Wilsonia canadensis




34.


Cerulean Warbler


Dendroica cerulea




35.


Common Nighthawk


Chordeiles minor




36.


Golden-winged Warbler


Vermivora chrysoptera




37.


Hooded Warbler


Wilsonia citrina




38.


Horned Grebe


Podiceps auritus




39.


Louisiana Waterthrush


Seiurus motacilla




40.


Olive-sided Flycatcher


Contopus cooperi




41.


Red-headed Woodpecker


Melanerpes erythrocephalus




42.


Short-eared Owl


Asio flammeus




43.


Yellow Rail


Coturnicops noveboracensis




44.


Yellow-breasted Chat


Icteria virens




Mammals




45.


Beluga


Delphinapterus leucas




46.


Eastern Mole


Scalopus aquaticus




47.


Eastern Wolf


Canis lupus lycaon




48.


Woodland Vole


Microtus pinetorum




2. This Regulation comes into force on the day it is filed.

Made by:
Pris par :

La sous-ministre des Richesses naturelles,

Virginia M. West

Deputy Minister of Natural Resources

Date made: February 24, 2010.
Pris le: 24 février 2010.

 

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