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Conservation of Biodiversity
NatureServe, an international network of Natural Heritage Programs, assigns plant and animal species and natural communities a conservation status rank based on their rarity and conservation status across their entire range. Significant natural communities include those which are rare in Virginia, as well as exemplary examples of more common types. Species ranked “G1” (global rank 1/critically imperiled) or “G2” (global rank 2/imperiled) are most at risk. Forest certification systems, such as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, protect all “G1” and “G2” species and natural communities, even if they are not listed and protected under the Endangered Species Act. State rankings are similar (“S1” and “S2”), but only indicate the status of the species within Virginia. The term Forests with Exceptional Conservation Value is used to describe sites that support “G1” and “G2” species and communities.
Additional information can be found at: VA Natural Heritage Program The lists of imperiled plant and animal species can be found at: Department of Conservation and Recreation Download the Guide to Threatened and Endangered Species on Private Lands in VA Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)® , Sustainable Forestry Initiative® , and SFI® are service marks of SFI Inc. Click here
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