Other Listed Species, Candidate Species, and Species of Concern. The possibility exists that other listed, proposed, or candidate species, or species of concern may occur on lands enrolled in the Agreement as a direct result of the Permittee's voluntary conservation actions. If biological surveys determine this Agreement will provide a net conservation benefit to any such species or their potential habitat, the Parties may agree to amend the Agreement and Permit to cover additional species, at the Permittee's request. If federally designated candidate species should occur on the property, the Service may recommend measures for including them in a joint Agreement/Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances to contribute toward the conservation of those species. If appropriate measures are included in such an agreement, the Service, consistent with its "No Surprises" policy, will not impose additional requirements on the Permittee as a result of any such species later being listed as threatened or endangered.
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Samples: Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement
Other Listed Species, Candidate Species, and Species of Concern. The possibility exists that other listed, proposed, or candidate species, or species of concern and suitable habitats for those species may occur in the future on lands enrolled Enrolled Properties in the Agreement as a direct result of the Permittee's a Cooperator’s voluntary conservation actions. If biological surveys determine this Agreement will provide a net conservation benefit to any such species or their potential habitat, the Parties may agree to amend the Agreement and Permit permit to cover additional species, at the PermitteeDepartment's request. If federally designated candidate species should occur on the propertyEnrolled Properties, the Service may will recommend measures for including them in a joint Safe Harbor Agreement/Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances to contribute toward the conservation of those species. If appropriate measures are included in such an agreement, the Service, consistent with its "No Surprises" policy, will not impose additional requirements on the Permittee Department or Cooperators as a result of any such species later being listed as threatened or endangered.
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Samples: Programmatic Safe Harbor Agreement
Other Listed Species, Candidate Species, and Species of Concern. The possibility exists that other listed, proposed, or candidate species, or species of concern may occur on lands enrolled in the Agreement future on enrolled lands as a direct result of the Permittee's ’s voluntary conservation actions. If biological surveys determine this Agreement will provide a net conservation benefit to any such listed species or their potential habitat, the Parties may agree to amend the Agreement and Permit permit to cover additional species, at the Permittee's ’s request. If federally designated candidate species or other unlisted species of concern should occur on the property, the Service may will recommend measures for including them in a joint Safe Harbor Agreement/Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances to contribute toward the conservation of those species. If appropriate measures are included in such an agreement, the Service, consistent with its "“No Surprises" ” policy, will not impose additional requirements on the Permittee as a result of any such species later being listed as threatened or endangered.
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Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement
Other Listed Species, Candidate Species, and Species of Concern. The possibility exists that other listed, proposed, or candidate species, or species of concern may occur in the future on lands enrolled in the Agreement as a direct result of the Permittee's ’s voluntary conservation actions. If biological surveys determine that this Agreement will provide a net conservation benefit to any such species or their potential habitat, the Parties may agree to amend the Agreement and Permit to cover additional species, at the Permittee's ’s request. If federally designated candidate species should occur on the property, the Service may will recommend measures for including them in a joint Safe Harbor Agreement/Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances to contribute toward the conservation of those species. If appropriate measures are included in such an agreement, the Service, consistent with its "No Surprises" Safe Harbor Agreement assurances policy, will not impose additional requirements on the Permittee as a result of any such species later being listed as threatened or endangered.
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Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement
Other Listed Species, Candidate Species, and Species of Concern. The possibility exists that other listed, proposed, or candidate species, or species of concern may occur in the future on lands enrolled in the Agreement as a direct result of the Permittee's ’s voluntary conservation actions. If biological surveys determine this Agreement will provide a net conservation benefit to any such species or their potential habitat, the Parties may agree to amend the Agreement and Permit permit to cover additional species, at the Permittee's ’s request. If federally Federally designated candidate species should occur on the property, the Service may will recommend measures for including them in a joint Safe Harbor Agreement/Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances to contribute toward the conservation of those species. If appropriate measures are included in such an agreement, the Service, consistent with its "“No Surprises" ” policy, will not impose additional requirements on the Permittee as a result of any such species later being listed as threatened or endangered.
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Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement