TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
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AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 1-125, 1-150, 5-10, 10-100 and 20-90, and 20-100 of the Fish and Aquatic Life Code [515 ILCS 5/1-125, 1-150, 5-10, 10-100, 20-90, and 20-100], and Sections 1.4, 1.10, 2.2, 2.3 and 3.22 of the Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5/1.4, 1.10, 2.2, 2.3 and 3.22].
SOURCE: Adopted by emergency rulemaking at 26 Ill. Reg. 14878, effective September 26, 2002, for a maximum of 150 days; adopted at 27 Ill. Reg. 3369, effective February 14, 2003; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 2280, effective May 1, 2005; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 14976, effective August 30, 2013; amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 7682, effective May 18, 2015; amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 18981, effective December 7, 2023.
Section 805.10 Definition
Injurious Species are defined as those species listed and/or hybrids thereof in 50 CFR 16.11-15, not including herptiles, and any other species as listed in this Part, based upon the potential threat to indigenous wildlife, aquatic life, or the habitat. For the purposes of this Part, Injurious Species shall include any live specimens, progeny thereof, viable eggs, gametes, seeds, reproductive structures (e.g., turions/tubers), or plant fragments of those species previously identified in this Section; except fish, eggs, or gametes of the family Salmonidae. Injurious herptiles (amphibians and/or reptiles) are found and regulated under the Herptiles-Herps Act [510 ILC 68] and its accompanying administrative rules, 17 Ill. Adm. Code 885.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 18981, effective December 7, 2023)
Section 805.20 Listing of Injurious Species
a) Wild Mammals
*Flying fox or fruit bat of the genus Pteropus
*Mongoose or meerkat of the genera Atilax, Cynictis, Helogale, Heroestes
*Ichneumia, Munzos, and Suricata
*Any species of European rabbit of the genus Oryctolagus
*Any species of Indian wild dog, red dog, or dhole of the genus Cuon
*Any species of multimammate rat or mouse of the genus Mastomys
*Raccoon dog, Nyctereutes procyonoides
*Any Brushtail Possum, Trichosurus vulpecular
b) Wild Birds
*Pink starling or rosy pastor, Sturnus roseus
*Dioch, Quelea quelea, including its black-fronted, red-billed or Sudan subspecies
*Java sparrow, Padda oryzivora
*Red-whiskered bul-bul, Pycnonotus jocosus
*Eggs of wild nongame birds
c) Fish, Mollusks and Aquatic Invertebrates
*Walking catfish of the family Clariidae
*Dreissenid mussels, genus Dreissena, including but not limited to zebra and quagga mussels
*Mitten crabs of the genus Eriocheir
*Snakehead fishes of the genera Channa and Parachann (or their generic synonyms of Bostrychoides, Orphicephalus, Ophiocephalus, and Paraphiocephalis) of the family Channidae, including but not limited to:
Chel or Borna snakehead, Channa amphibeus
Northern or Amur snakehead, Channa argus
Chinese or Northern Green snakehead, Channa asiatica
Channa aurantimaculata
Bangka snakehead, Channa bankanensis
Baram snakehead, Channa baramensis
Barca or Tiger snakehead, Channa barca
Rainbow or Jewel snakehead, Channa bleheri
Bluespotted snakehead, Channa cyanospilos
Dwarf, Gaucha, or Frog snakehead, Channa gachua
Inle snakehead, Channa harcourtbutleri
Shiny or splendid snakehead, Channa Lucius
Blotched snakehead, Channa maculata
Bullseye, Murrel, Indian, Great, or Cobra snakehead, Channa marulius
Emperor snakehead, Channa maruloides
Channa melanoptera
Black snakehead, Channa melasoma
Giant, Red, or Redline snakehead, Channa micropeltes
Channa nox
Ceylon or Ceylonese Green snakehead, Channa orientalis
Channa panaw
Ocellated, Spotted, or Eyespot snakehead, Channa pleurophthalmus
Dotted or Spotted Snakehead, Channa punctata
Golden Snakehead, Channa stewartia
Chevron or Striped Snakehead, Channa striata
Niger or African Snakehead, Parachanna Africana
Congo, Square-spotted African, or Light African Snakehead, Parachanna insignis
Dark African, Dusky, or Square-spotted Snakehead, Parachanna obscura
*Crucian carp, Carassius carassius
*Prussian carp, Carassius gibelio
*Largescale silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys harmandi
*Silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
*Bighead carp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis
*Black carp, Mylopharyngodon piceus
*Eurasian minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus
River ruffe, Gymnocephalus cernuus
Round goby, Neogobius melanostomos
Tubenose goby, roterorhinus marmoratus
*Roach, Rutilus rutilus
*Nile perch, Lates niloticus
*Amur sleeper, Perccottus glenii
*European perch, Perca fluyiatilis
Rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Possession of living rusty crayfish is prohibited for all except the holders of an approved aquaculture permit with a letter of authorization to import/possess this species.
Rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus
Stone moroko, Pseudorasbora parva
Zander, Sander lucioperca
*Wels catfish, Silurus glanis
Killer Shrimp, Dikerogammarus villosus
Yabby, Cherax destructor
Asian Swamp eel, Monopterus albus
Tench, Tinca tinca
Golden mussel, Limnoperna fortune
Marmorkreb/marbled crayfish, Procambarus virginalis
New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum
d) Plants
Mosquito fern, Azolla pinnata
Flowering rush, Butomus umbellatus
Caulerpa or Mediterranean killer algae, Caulerpa taxifolia
Brazilian elodea, Brazilian waterweed, Anacharis or Egeria, Egeria densa
Anchored water hyacinth, Eichhornia azurea
Hydrilla or water thyme, Hydrilla verticillata
European frogbit or common frogbit, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
Miramar weed, Indiana swampweed or hygro, Hygrophilia polysperma
**Chinese water spinach or swamp morning-glory, Ipomoea aquatic
Yellow flag iris or tall yellow iris, Iris pseudacorus
Oxygen weed or African elodea, Lagarosiphon major
Asian marshweed or ambulia, Limnophila sessiliflora
Monochoria, arrowleaf, or false pickerelweed, Monochoria hastata
Heartshape or false pickerelweed, Monochoria vaginalis
Parrot feather or parrot feather watermilfoil, Myriophyllum aquaticum)
Eurasian watermilfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum
Brittle naiad or brittle water nymph, Najas minor
Yellow floating heart, Nymphoides peltata
Duck lettuce, Ottelia alismoides
Curlyleaf pondweed, Potamogeton crispus
Arrowhead, Sagittaria sagittifolia
Giant salvinia, Salvinia auriculata
Giant salvinia, Salvinia biloba
Giant salvinia, Salvinia herzogii
Giant salvinia, Salvinia molesta
Exotic bur-reed, Sparganium erectum
Water chestnut, Trapa natans
Water soldier, Stratiotes aloides
NOTE: Species noted by an asterisk (*) are also federally listed as injurious wildlife under 50 CFR 16. (**) Chinese water spinach, a federally listed noxious weed, cannot be propagated in Illinois; however, stems, leaves and parts of plants absent roots are permissible to possess and sell, within the State of Illinois, for consumption.
(Source: Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 18981, effective December 7, 2023)