Queensnake (Regina septemvittata) recovery strategy 2016
Official title: Recovery Strategy for the Queensnake (Regina septemvittata) in Canada - 2016
Table of contents
Species at Risk Act
Recovery Strategy Series
Adopted under Section 44 of SARA
Queensnake

Cover illustration: Queensnake, © Joe Crowley.
Part 1 - Table of Contents
- Document Information
- Recommended Citation
- Part 1 - Federal Addition to the Recovery Strategy for the Queensnake (Regina septemvittata) in Ontario, prepared by Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Additions and Modifications to the Adopted Document
- 1. Species Status Information
- 2. Recovery Feasibility Summary
- 3. Threats
- 4. Population and Distribution Objectives
- 5. Broad Strategies and General Approaches to Meet Objectives
- 5.1 Actions Already Completed or Currently Underway
- 6. Critical Habitat
- 7. Measuring Progress
- 8. Statement on Action Plans
- 9. Effects on the Environment and Other Species
- 10. References
- Appendix A: Subnational Conservation Ranks of Queensnake (Regina septemvittata) in Canada and the United States
- Rank Definitions (natureserve 2014)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. The geographic area within which the habitat regulation for the Queensnake may apply if the conditions described in section 29 of Ontario Regulation 242/08 under the provincial ESA are met.
- Figure 2. Grid squares that contain critical habitat for the Queensnake in Canada. Critical habitat for the Queensnake occurs within these 10 x 10 km standardized UTM grid squares (red hatched outline), where the description of critical habitat in Section 5 is met. The grid squares contain approximately 1,230 ha of critical habitat.
List of Tables
- Table 1. Detailed Biophysical Attributes of Critical Habitat for the Queensnake in Canada
- Table 2. Grid squares that contain critical habitat for the Queensnake in Canada. Critical habitat for the Queensnake occurs within these 10 x 10 km standardized UTM grid squares where the description of critical habitat is met.
- Table 3. Schedule of Studies to Identify Critical Habitat
- Table 4. Activities Likely to Destroy Critical Habitat of the Queensnake
Part 2 - Table of Contents
- Part 2 - Recovery Strategy for the Queensnake (Regina septemvittata) in Ontario, prepared by Scott D. Gillingwater for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part 3 - Table of Contents
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