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Home > Environmental Programs > Plants & Animals > Important Species and Habitats > Sensitive Plants

Sensitive Plants

White Poppy's at the Nevada Test SiteThere are numerous sensitive plants found on or adjacent to the NTS. All of them are on the Nevada Natural Heritage Program (NNHP) Animal and Plant At-Risk Tracking, and many of them are considered species of concern by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). No state or federally protected plants are known to occur on the NTS. Over the last three decades, NNSA has sponsored the collection of information on the status of sensitive plants found on the NTS and produced numerous publications.

At least once every five years, known NTS populations of sensitive plant species are surveyed and their status evaluated. Also, pre-activity surveys are conducted prior to proposed projects or activities to ensure that sensitive plant populations are not impacted. Results of sensitive plant and pre-activity surveys conducted during the calendar year can be found in the most currently published Ecological Monitoring and Compliance Program Report [PDF icon  PDF, 20 MB].

Refer to the following documents for more information:

PDF icon  List of sensitive plants of the NTS [PDF, 15 MB]

PDF icon  Map of known sensitive plant populations on the NTS [PDF, 2.9 MB]

PDF icon  Distribution, Habitat, and Status of Category 2 Candidate Plant Species on and near the Nevada Test Site (December 1995) [PDF, 12MB]

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Date Last Modified: October 30, 2008