Common use of Northern Spotted Owl Clause in Contracts

Northern Spotted Owl. Spotted owl population dynamics Spotted owl populations have been monitored at eight long-term study areas on Federal lands in Washington, Oregon, and California and additional study areas on State, private, and Tribal lands during the same period. These studies were initiated between 1985 and 1991 (Lint et al. 1999, entire), and have continued through the present. Data from these areas have been analyzed and region wide analyses have been conducted approximately every 5 years with the most recent completed in 2009 (Xxxxxxx et al. 2011, entire).

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Samples: Road Access License

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Northern Spotted Owl. 3.3.1.1 Spotted owl population dynamics Spotted owl populations have been monitored at eight long-term study areas on Federal lands in Washington, Oregon, and California and additional study areas on State, private, and Tribal lands during the same period. These studies were initiated between 1985 and 1991 (Lint et al. 1999, entire), and have continued through the present. Data from these areas have been analyzed and region wide analyses have been conducted approximately every 5 years with the most recent completed in 2009 2014 (Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx et al. 2011, entire).

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Samples: Road Access License

Northern Spotted Owl. Spotted owl population dynamics Spotted owl populations have been monitored at eight long-term study areas on Federal lands in Washington, Oregon, and California and additional study areas on State, private, and Tribal lands during the same period. These studies were initiated between 1985 and 1991 (Lint Xxxx et al. 1999, entire), and have continued through the present. Data from these areas have been analyzed and region wide analyses have been conducted approximately every 5 years with the most recent completed in 2009 2014 (Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx et al. 2011, entire).

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Samples: www.fws.gov

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Northern Spotted Owl. Spotted owl population dynamics Spotted owl populations have been monitored at eight long-term study areas on Federal lands in Washington, Oregon, and California and additional study areas on State, private, and Tribal lands during the same period. These studies were initiated between 1985 and 1991 (Lint et al. 1999, entire), and have continued through the present. Data from these areas have been analyzed and region wide analyses have been conducted approximately every 5 years with the most recent completed in 2009 2014 (Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx et al. 2011, entire).

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Samples: www.fws.gov

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