These are all of the conservation status factors that are associated with the global
status
This is the combination of a code and comments that is very common in the biotics
data model
This is where all of the conservation status information related to a species
is stored
This is an extension to a code comment that adds on a needs field to represent the global
protection needs
This is the world wide status assigned to a species
G3
G3
1999-09-08
1989-11-13
This species is a narrow endemic to Central New Mexico that is restricted to gypsum or highly gypseous soils. Currently less than 20 occurrences are documented, but more are likely to be found with thorough surveys. Off-road vehicles and gypsum mining constitute a threat in parts of the species range
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This is the set of statuses that NatureServe has assigned to an species
This is the list of statuses assigned to one or more nations
This is the status from a national perspective given to a particular species by NatureServe and its natural heritage member programs.
N3
N3
1994-12-17
S3
S3
This contains 0 or more other statuses
This is the set of 0 or more subnational statuses associated with
the given nation
The Natureserve conservation status, developed by NatureServe and its natural heritage member programs, of a species from a state/province perspective. State/province ranks are maintained locally.
S3
S3
This enumerates out the different attributes of the "threat" status for this species