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DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CCAA EMPHASIS AREA. Numerous surveys have been conducted for the island marble butterfly since its rediscovery in 1998 (Miskelly and Xxxxxx 2005; Miskelly and Xxxxxxxxxxxx 2007; Xxxxxx et al. 2009; Xxxxxx et al. 2010; Xxxxxx 2012, unpublished data; Xxxxxx 2013, unpublished data; Xxxxxx 2015). Five populations were identified, four on San Xxxx Island and one on Xxxxx Island; however, all but one of these are now considered to be extirpated, as no individuals have been observed in recent years. The last known extant population is at American Camp on San Xxxx Island. Between 2004 and 2008, relative adult abundance of the island marble butterfly at American Camp declined from 270 to 63 individuals. In 2006, the USFWS estimated that there were “probably less than 500 butterflies, and possibly as low as 300 individuals” (71 FR 66292), but the number of extant sites has markedly decreased since 2006 and the population has declined at American Camp (83 FR 15903). “The available evidence suggests that the species has a very small population that has declined substantially since monitoring began in 2004” (83 FR 15904). Island marble butterfly larval habitat in natural landscapes, such as that found at American Camp, is patchy at best, making it difficult to estimate the acreage of larval host plants. Additionally, larval host plants are early successional species that thrive in disturbed habitats. This can result in larval habitat patches that may be present one year and gone the next, depending on the level of disturbance present on the landscape. The island marble butterfly has not been detected in the CCAA Emphasis Areas (Figure 2) since 2012, except in some areas of Eagle Cove. Therefore, the species may not be present in the Emphasis Areas until they fly there on their own or are reintroduced into suitable habitats. COVERED ACTIVITIES The term "covered activities" refers to those activities that may be carried out by landowners or their designees on enrolled lands that may result in incidental take of the island marble butterfly consistent with the CCAA and the Permit during the term of the Certificate of Inclusion. Covered activities must be performed in compliance with all applicable Federal, state, and local statutes and regulations and other agreement such as conservation easements. Except as otherwise limited by this CCAA, covered activities in this CCAA are the following currently on- going activities:  Agricultural activities including, but not limited to, producing, breed...
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