Hunting Sample Clauses

Hunting. 4.1.1 Parties shall cooperate to ensure that their hunting legislation implements the principle of sustainable use as envisaged in this Action Plan, taking into account the full geographical range of the waterbird populations concerned and their life history characteristics.
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Hunting. All hunting rights are reserved to the state and the Lessee shall not receive any monetary or other payments for or from anyone to xxxx on land leased from Lessor.
Hunting. Hunting, and hunting weapons of any kind, is not permitted on the Property.
Hunting. The Parties agree that the Developer shall retain the legal right, statutory or otherwise, to conduct or operate, without any limitation or impediment, any form of hunting or culling or game capturing activities at Entabeni, after having given the Concessionaire reasonable notice of such activity.
Hunting. (Migratory waterfowl only) Migratory waterfowl may be hunted upon the waters described herein by a licensee of either state during the period when the season is open and coincidental in both states, and shall abide by the laws, rules andregulations and proclamations of the state in which they are hunting. For the purpose of waterfowl hunting, the state line will be that depicted on the Department of Interior's Geological Survey quadrangles.
Hunting. Grantor and Grantor’s lessees and guests may conduct hunting, fishing or trapping activities in accordance with appropriate federal, state and local laws and restrictions that conform to terms of this Conservation Easement and the Permit and Mitigation Plan. Grantor may expressly construct hunting blinds, the size, design, location, and number of which shall be subject to Grantee’s prior written approval. No non-native animal species may be introduced to the Property.
Hunting. The behaviour of the birds makes them very easy to catch while lekking. The species is therefore particularly vulnerable to such harvesting, and this may have accelerated the dramatic population decrease during the first part of the last century. Such harvesting seems to have ceased for the moment. T he short flushing distance and short straight-line flight of the birds when flushed makes them also vulnerable to hunting during migration and wintering. The species is legally protected in all breeding countries with the exception of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus. In Russia the annual bag is estimated at 32,000 birds (80% of which are juveniles) (Xxxxxx Xxxxx pers. com.), which seems to represent a limited proportion of the breeding population. No bag statistics are available for Ukraine and Belarus. The species is also hunted in Africa and shooting pressure is reported to be high for some areas (locally). The total effect by hunting in Africa is unknown, but at present it is probably of restricted importance. The Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago hunting can result in some accidental mortality of Great Xxxxxx at the beginning of the hunting season (August and early September). […]. EU Species Action Plan for the conservation of the Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris) Hunting is still considered an important threat. The species has a high risk to be mistaken for other duck species such as Common Teal Anas xxxxxx or the juveniles of Red-crested Pochard Xxxxx xxxxxx which are both quarry species; illegal shooting remains a problem throughout the distribution area. International Single Species Action Plan for the conservation of the Slender billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris)
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Hunting. No hunting is permitted on the property.
Hunting. There is no hunting whatsoever on Lessor’s property. No firearms shall be discharged on Lessor’s property.
Hunting. The Secretary of the Interior shall permit hunting on lands within the Craters of the Moon National Preserve in accordance with the applicable laws of the United States and the State of Idaho. The Secretary, in consulta- tion with the State of Idaho, may designate zones where, and establish periods when, no hunting may be permitted for reasons of pub- lic safety, protection of the area’s resources, administration, or public use and enjoyment. Except in emergencies, any regulations pre- scribing such restrictions relating to hunting shall be put into effect only after consultation with the State of Idaho. (Pub. L. 107–213, § 1, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1052.) References in Text Presidential Proclamation 7373, referred to in sub- secs. (a) and (b)(1)(A), appears in the item for Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, in the table under the heading ‘‘National Monuments Established Under Presidential Proclamation’’, set out as a note under section 320301 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs. 1 So in original. The comma probably should not appear. 2 See References in Text note below. Act of June 8, 1906, (commonly referred to as the ‘‘An- tiquities Act’’; 34 Stat. 225; 16 U.S.C. 431), referred to in subsec. (b)(1)(B), is act June 8, 1906, ch. 3060, 34 Stat. 225, which was classified generally to sections 431, 432, and 433 of this title. The Act was repealed and restated as section 1866(b) of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Pro- cedure, and sections 320301(a) to (c), 320302, and 320303 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs, by Pub. L. 113–287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3094, 3260, 3272. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables. For disposition of former sec- tions of this title, see Disposition Table preceding sec- tion 100101 of Title 54. The Act entitled ‘‘An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes’’, approved August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C. 1 et seq.), referred to in subsec.
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