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OTHER SPECIES INVOLVED. The primary focus of this Agreement is the conservation and enhancement of the Columbia spotted frog and the ecosystems upon which it depends. The needs of listed species and other species of concern, as well as common species that are native to the area, will be considered in planning and designing management actions to benefit the Columbia spotted frog. SIGNATORY PARTIES Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Natural Heritage Program (NNHP), 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Suite 5002, Carson City, Nevada Xxx County, 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, X.X. Xxx 000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (UNCE), 000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxx, Xxxxxx Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Forest Service (USFS), 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Separate Agreements will be developed with additional parties as necessary to ensure implementation of specific conservation measures. The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) holds regulatory authority for management of Columbia spotted frogs in Nevada as resident wildlife. The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will maintain their lead federal management roles in the implementation of habitat conservation and restoration activities for Columbia spotted frogs on public lands. The CSFTT will cooperate and coordinate with other states and with other Columbia spotted frog conservation efforts in Nevada as needed in the implementation of this Agreement.

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Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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OTHER SPECIES INVOLVED. The primary focus of this Agreement is the conservation and enhancement of the Columbia Toiyabe spotted frog and the ecosystems upon which it depends. The needs of listed species and other species of concernconcern (Appendix A), as well as common species that are native to the area, area will be considered in planning and designing management actions to benefit the Columbia Toiyabe spotted frog. SIGNATORY PARTIES Bureau of Land Management (BLM)Management, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx xxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Department Xxxxxx Division of Wildlife (NDOW)Wildlife, 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Natural Heritage Program (NNHP)Program, 000 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 000, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx, Suite 5002, Carson City, Nevada Xxx County, 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, X.X. Xxx 000P.O. Box 1767, XxxxxxxTonopah, Xxxxxx University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (UNCE), 000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxx, Xxxxxx Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)Service, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Forest Service (USFS)Service, 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANT/COOPERATORS Biological Resources Research Center, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Department of Integrative Biology, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx University, Provo, Utah Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Tribe, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chairman, HC61 Box 6275, Austin, Nevada U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 0000 XX Xxxxxxxxx Way, Corvallis, Oregon Separate Agreements will be developed with additional parties as necessary to ensure implementation of specific conservation measures. Additional populations of the Great Basin spotted frog exist in Idaho, and Oregon. The Nevada Department Division of Wildlife (NDOW) holds regulatory authority for management of Columbia the Toiyabe spotted frogs frog in Nevada as resident wildlife. The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will maintain their the lead federal management roles Federal role in the implementation of habitat conservation and restoration activities for Columbia the Toiyabe spotted frogs on public landsfrog because the majority of Toiyabe spotted frog habitat is in their management authority. The CSFTT TSFTT will cooperate and coordinate with other states states, and with other Columbia spotted frog conservation efforts in Nevada as needed in the implementation of this Agreement.

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Samples: Conservation Agreement

OTHER SPECIES INVOLVED. The primary focus of this Agreement is the conservation and enhancement of the Columbia spotted frog and the ecosystems upon which it depends. The needs of listed species and other species of concernconcern (Appendix A), as well as common species that are native to the area, area will be considered in planning and designing management actions to benefit the Columbia spotted frog. SIGNATORY PARTIES Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Natural Heritage Program (NNHP), 000 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Suite 5002, Carson City, Nevada Xxx County, 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, X.X. Xxx 000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (UNCE), 000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxx, Xxxxxx Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest (H-T NF), 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (UNCE), 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS/COOPERATORS Biological Resources Research Center, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Xxxxxxx Xxxxx University, Provo, Utah Elko County, Nevada Separate Agreements agreements will be developed with additional parties as necessary to ensure implementation of specific conservation measures. The Nevada Department Additional populations of Wildlife (NDOW) the Great Basin Columbia spotted frog exist in Idaho and Oregon. NDOW holds regulatory authority for management of the Columbia spotted frogs frog in Nevada as resident wildlife. The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) USFS and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) BLM will maintain their lead federal Federal land management roles role in the implementation of habitat conservation and restoration activities for the Columbia spotted frogs on public landsfrog. The CSFTT will cooperate and coordinate with other states states, and with other Columbia spotted frog conservation efforts in Nevada as needed in the implementation of this Agreement.

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Samples: Conservation Agreement

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OTHER SPECIES INVOLVED. The primary focus of this Agreement is the conservation and enhancement of the Columbia Toiyabe spotted frog and the ecosystems upon which it depends. The needs of listed species and other species of concernconcern (Appendix A), as well as common species that are native to the area, area will be considered in planning and designing management actions act ions to benefit ben efit the Columbia Toiyabe spotted frog. SIGNATORY PARTIES Bureau of Land Management (BLM)Management, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW)Wildlife, 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Nevada Natural Heritage Program (NNHP)Program, 000 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 000, Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx, Suite 5002, Carson City, Nevada Xxx County, 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, X.X. Xxx 000P.O. Box 1767, XxxxxxxTonopah, Xxxxxx University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (UNCE), 000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxx, Xxxxxx Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)Service, 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxx, Xxxxxx U.S. Forest Service (USFS)Service, 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANT/COOPERATORS Biological Resources Research Center, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Department of Integrative Biology, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx University, Provo, Utah Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Tribe, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chairman, HC61 Box 6275, Austin, Nevada U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, 0000 XX Xxxxxxxxx Way, Corvallis, Oregon Separate Agreements will be developed with additional parties as necessary to ensure implementation of specific conservation measures. Additional populations of the Great Basin spotted frog exist in Idaho, and Oregon. The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) holds regulatory authority for management of Columbia the Toiyabe spotted frogs frog in Nevada as resident wildlife. The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will maintain their the lead federal management roles Federal role in the implementation of habitat conservation and restoration activities for Columbia the Toiyabe spotted frogs on public landsfrog because the majority of Toiyabe spotted frog habitat is in their management authority. The CSFTT TSFTT will cooperate and coordinate with other states states, and with other Columbia spotted frog conservation efforts in Nevada as needed in the implementation of this Agreement.

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Samples: Conservation Agreement

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