Conservation Measures/Management Activities Sample Clauses

Conservation Measures/Management Activities. Permit Holder: [Explain how the conservation measures are appropriate for the covered species and are expected to provide a net conservation benefit to recovery to the species on the enrolled property. Describe the nature, extent, timing, and other pertinent details of the conservation measures that Participating Property owners enrolled will need to undertake, including a timeline for implementation, and specify the types of land uses on the enrolled property that will allow the property owner to continue to meet the conservation goal specified of the SHA. Also acknowledge any potential changes in management that the Property Owner agrees not to engage in that could adversely impact the species and its habitat.]
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Conservation Measures/Management Activities. Permit Holder: [Explain how the conservation measures are appropriate for the covered species and are expected to provide a net conservation benefit to recovery to the species on an enrolled property. Describe the nature, extent, timing, and other pertinent details of the conservation measures that Participating Property owners enrolled through CIs will need to undertake, including a timeline for implementation, and specify the types of land uses on the enrolled properties that will allow the property owner to continue to meet the conservation goal specified of the programmatic the SHA. Indicate that a Participating Property owner may not have to implement on their property all of the conservation measures discussed, however there will be a subset of measures depending on the particular conditions that are present or can be anticipated on their property including changes in management the Property Owner will not engage in that could adversely impact the species and its habitat.]
Conservation Measures/Management Activities. Upon signature by the parties, the enrolled lands will be eligible to receive Toads. In order to maintain a net conservation benefit to the Toad, the Partner agrees to conduct the following Conservation Management Activities, which will only occur in consultation with the Partner:

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