Management Funding Sample Clauses

Management Funding. A. Implement this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan subject to availability of federally appropriated funds and any funding generated as a result of operations on Preserve properties. The BLM shall not, however, be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall the BLM be required to provide any service or provide for any costs at such time as the BLM is no longer a party to this Agreement. B. When appropriate, take the lead on grant applications and permit applications that require the sponsorship of a Federal agency.
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Management Funding. A. The CDFW will act to acquire moneys which may be available for the protection of special habitats and threatened and endangered species at the Preserve. B. Participation in this Agreement shall not exceed that allowed by appropriated State funds, nor shall the CDFW be required to provide for any costs at such time that the CDFW is no longer a party to this Agreement.
Management Funding. A. Share with BLM the cost of wetland operations and management on Preserve properties through an individual cooperative agreement with the BLM. Operations and maintenance for the wetlands program may include water pumping costs, maintenance of levees, ditches, pumps, and pipelines, or equipment as needed to manage the wetland habitat. The amount of funding and services for operations and maintenance will be based on the Preserve’s management priorities as identified in the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan and the Annual Wetlands Operations Plan. DU shall not, however, be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall DU be required to provide any service or provide for any costs at such time as DU is no longer a party to this Agreement. B. Co-fund the “Wetland Manager” position through an individual cooperative agreement with the BLM. This cooperative agreement will supplement the Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Interior and DU signed April 14, 1984. C. Generally take the lead in seeking funding for design, creation, and restoration of wetland projects at the Preserve.
Management Funding. A. Implement this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan subject to the availability of funding. The County shall not, however, be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall the County be required to provide any service or provide for any costs hereunder at such time as the County is no longer a party to this Agreement. B. Revenue from agricultural leases on the County -owned properties at the Preserve shall be the sole source of funding for all County costs associated with the Preserve including costs associated with the operations and maintenance of the County ’s agricultural operations such as fences, signs, roads, levees pumps, or other structures or equipment as needed. C. Agricultural lease revenues will be used for any contractual costs associated with the other Parties in planning restoration or agricultural lease management on County properties at the Preserve. These revenues will also support any contributions that the County agrees to make on an annual basis for the Visitor Center or the Preserve Manager position. D. Revenue from agricultural leases on the County -owned properties at the Preserve will also be used to offset costs of ranger patrol activities throughout the entire Preserve. It is anticipated that ranger patrol will be approximately 120 days per year, the majority of that time being during critical periods such as the hunting season.
Management Funding. A. Implement this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan subject to the availability of funding. The Conservancy shall not be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall the Conservancy be required to provide any service or provide for any costs at such time as the Conservancy is no longer a party to this Agreement.
Management Funding. A. DWR will fund the operation and management of all DWR lands within the Preserve. DWR will provide funds for activities related to management of DWR lands through individual cooperative agreements with other Parties performing the prescribed management on an as needed basis. B. Implement this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan subject to the availability of funding. DWR shall not be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall the DWR be required to provide any service or provide for any costs at such time as the DWR is no longer a party to this Agreement.
Management Funding. A. Implementation of this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan is subject to availability of funds. The NRCS shall not, however, be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds available funds, nor shall the NRCS be required to provide any service or provide for any costs hereunder at such time as the NRCS is no longer a party to this Agreement. B. Continue annual monitoring of WRP easements on the Preserve. The NRCS may provide reimbursable funding through individual agreements with other Parties to conduct the WRP easement monitoring, restoration design and implementation, or other activities as necessary at the Preserve.
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Management Funding. A. Implementation of this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan is subject to availability of funds. The GJUESD shall not, however, be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall the GJUESD be required to provide any service or provide for any costs hereunder at such time as the GJUESD is no longer a party to this Agreement. B. The GJUESD currently administers numerous grants to support the Preserve’s Environmental Education Program. The GJUESD will work with the Parties and the surrounding school districts to establish long-term, sustainable funding for the continuation and potential expansion of the Preserve’s Environmental Education Program.
Management Funding. A. Implement this Agreement and the Preserve’s March 2008 Final Management Plan, subject to the availability of funding. The CSLC shall not, however, be required to provide services pursuant to this Agreement at a level that exceeds total available funds, nor shall the CSLC be required to provide any service or provide for any costs hereunder at such time as the CSLC is no longer a party to this Agreement.
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