APPLICATION AND ENROLLMENT PROCESS Clause Samples
APPLICATION AND ENROLLMENT PROCESS.
1. USFWS biologists conduct outreach to eligible landowners within the CCAA management area according to the following prioritization scheme:
A. Lands within the area of extant ▇▇▇▇▇▇ populations (SW Oregon and southern Cascades; Figure 2) are identified as a priority area for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ conservation as they currently support an extant and reintroduced population.
B. Lands within the central and northern Cascades that are presumed devoid of fishers are priority areas for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ conservation as the adjacent federal lands are expected to support a reintroduced population following reintroductions into the northwestern Cascades.
C. Lands within the central and northern Oregon Coast Range are secondary areas for conservation until a reintroduction occurs, or fishers are discovered.
2. Landowner expresses an interest in participating and provides the following information: • Aerial photos or map of property to be covered; • Information on access (e.g., vehicular, off-road vehicle, or on foot) to their ownership; and
3. USFWS biologist conducts a site visit to confirm enrollment eligibility with Landowner, if appropriate. The property may be enrolled if it is deemed suitable, meaning that the property:
A. Contains forested habitat; OR
B. Is suitable for use by fishers for any of their life history needs.
4. A Permit Application is prepared by the Landowner with USFWS assistance if requested.
5. CCAA is implemented by participating landowner, as written, including application of all conservation measures.
APPLICATION AND ENROLLMENT PROCESS.
1. WDFW biologists conduct outreach to eligible landowners within CCAA management zones according to the following prioritization scheme:
A. Lands within CCAA management zone 5 (Olympic Peninsula; Figure 2) are identified as a priority area for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ conservation as they currently support a reintroduced population.
B. Lands within CCAA Management zones 1, 2, 3, 4 are priority areas for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ conservation as the adjacent federal lands are expected to support a reintroduced population as early as November 2015 following reintroductions into the southwestern Cascades.
C. Lands within CCAA management zone 6 (southwest Washington) are secondary areas for conservation. Because of their proximity to an existing ▇▇▇▇▇▇ population in zone 5, lands in zone 6 could be occupied by fishers now or in the near future.
2. Landowner expresses an interest in participating and provides the following information:
3. WDFW biologist performs an analysis of aerial photos or conducts a site visit to confirm enrollment eligibility with Landowner, if appropriate. In the case of tribal lands or other lands managed by a tribe, tribal biologists may conduct the site visit, with the information shared with WDFW. The property may be enrolled if it is deemed suitable, meaning that the property:
A. Contains forested habitat; OR
B. Is suitable for use by fishers for any of their life history needs.
4. A WDFW Certificate of Inclusion Application is prepared by the Landowner with WDFW assistance.
5. WDFW reviews and finalizes Application, in agreement with the landowner, and issues the Certificate of Inclusion.
6. CCAA is implemented by participating landowner, as written, including application of all conservation measures.
