Placement of Fences Sample Clauses

Placement of Fences. Sage-grouse can collide with fences resulting in serious injury or death. Avoid construction of new fences within 0.6-mile of occupied leks or riparian areas where broods are known to concentrate. If fencing is needed for livestock management, mark fence. Reduces mortalities from collisions Describe the location of new fences. Consult with agency specialist to relocate, redesign (e.g., wood posts, buck and pole fences), or mark existing fences (e.g., wire markers) that occur within 0.6-mile of a lek, especially where previous collisions have been observed. Describe if existing fences within 0.6-mile of occupied leks were relocated, redesigned or marked.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Placement of Fences. The corresponding conservation measures, conservation benefits, and compliance monitoring for each of the 16 threats can be found in a table on pages 30-36 of the Greater Sage-Grouse Umbrella CCAA for Wyoming Ranch Management at: http://xxx.xxx.xxx/wyominges/PDFs/Species_Listed/Umbrella_CCAA/WY% 20Statewide%20Ranch%20Management%20Sage-grouse%20CCAA.pdf CCAA Enrollment Information‌ What is the time frame for submitting a CCAA application? FWS is taking applications now. The listing decision is scheduled for September 2015. Applications should be submitted in a timely manner to realize the maximum CCAA benefits for landowners, sage-grouse, credit toward the listing decision, and the ranching industry. The FWS is continuing to discuss what the cutoff date for applications will be in relation to the listing decision. Do I have to enroll all my private lands if I wish to participate? No. As it is a voluntary agreement, it is up to you, the landowner, to decide what lands to include. There are many reasons you may want to exclude some of your private land. An example would be if you know a particular meadow was going to be tilled and planted with a seasonal crop. Another example would be if you intend to have wind energy developed on one portion of the ranch. What are the responsibilities a landowner incurs by enrolling in a CCAA? - Maintain contiguous habitat by avoiding fragmentation and avoid adverse impacts to sage grouse populations to the extent possible in addition to implementing selected conservation measures. - Monitor and report on compliance with the requirements of the CCAA permit. - Allow federal officials to enter the enrolled land to monitor the biological status of the sage grouse habitat, and assists in this effort as much as possible. - Implements a conservation management plan with 12 months following approval of a CCAA permit. What if I don’t have the technical expertise to write a conservation plan? Many prospective enrollees already have a conservation plan developed by the NRCS or your local conservation district which will meet the requirement. A template/outline is available to provide the specifics needed for a plan specifically for a CCAA. Those involved with the CCAA process including FWS and PAs will work with you to find appropriate expertise. Can I enroll lands that are in another state even though they are contiguous to Wyoming land as a part of my ranching operation based in Wyoming? Small/minor portions of private lands that cr...
Placement of Fences. Sage-grouse can collide with fences resulting in serious injury or death. Avoid construction of new fences within 0.6- mile of occupied leks or riparian areas where broods are known to concentrate. If fencing is needed for livestock management, xxxx fence. Reduces mortalities from collisions. Describe the location of new fences. Consult with agency specialist to relocate, redesign (e.g., wood posts, buck and pole fences), or xxxx existing fences (e.g., wire markers) that occur within 0.6-mile of a lek, especially where previous collisions have been observed. Describe if existing fences within 0.6-mile of occupied leks were relocated, redesigned or marked. APPENDIX A‌ Basic Steps to Apply for an Individual CCA‌ This is a 5-step process with a simple screen to fill out first, prior to applying for a CCA. Once the screen is completed, the Fish and Wildlife Service will review the information submitted. In conjunction with the Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service will gather the needed information. The Forest Service will help the Permittee complete the application.

Related to Placement of Fences

  • Placement of RDDS probes Probes for measuring RDDS parameters shall be placed inside the networks with the most users across the different geographic regions; care shall be taken not to deploy probes behind high propagation-­‐delay links, such as satellite links.

  • Placement of DNS probes Probes for measuring DNS parameters shall be placed as near as possible to the DNS resolvers on the networks with the most users across the different geographic regions; care shall be taken not to deploy probes behind high propagation-­‐delay links, such as satellite links.

  • Placement of EPP probes Probes for measuring EPP parameters shall be placed inside or close to Registrars points of access to the Internet across the different geographic regions; care shall be taken not to deploy probes behind high propagation-­‐delay links, such as satellite links.

  • Certification Regarding Prohibition of Boycotting Israel (Tex Gov. Code 2271) If (a) Vendor is not a sole proprietorship; (b) Vendor has ten (10) or more full-time employees; and (c) this Agreement or any agreement with a TIPS Member under this procurement has value of $100,000 or more, the following certification shall apply; otherwise, this certification is not required. Vendor certifies, where applicable, that neither the Vendor, nor any affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company of Vendor, if any, boycotts Israel, and Vendor agrees that Vendor and Vendor Companies will not boycott Israel during the term of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “boycott” shall mean and include refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israel or in an Israeli-controlled territory but does not include an action made for ordinary business purposes. When applicable, does Vendor certify? Yes

  • PLACEMENT OF ORDERS The Adviser shall arrange for the placing of all orders for the purchase and sale of securities for a Fund’s account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser. In the selection of such brokers or dealers and the placing of such orders, the Adviser is directed at all times to seek for each Fund the most favorable execution and net price available under the circumstances. It is also understood that it is desirable for the Funds that the Adviser have access to brokerage and research services provided by brokers who may execute brokerage transactions at a higher cost to the Funds than may result when allocating brokerage to other brokers, consistent with section 28(e) of the 1934 Act and any Commission staff interpretations thereof. Therefore, the Adviser is authorized to place orders for the purchase and sale of securities for a Fund with such brokers, subject to review by the Board from time to time with respect to the extent and continuation of this practice. It is understood that the services provided by such brokers may be useful to the Adviser in connection with its or its affiliates’ services to other clients.

  • Restrictions on the Use of the Beat Licensee hereby agrees and acknowledges that it is expressly prohibited from taking any action(s) and from engaging in any use of the Beat or New Song in the manners, or for the purposes, set forth below:

  • OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DELIVERABLES The City shall own all rights, titles, and interests throughout the world in and to the deliverables.

  • Placement and Execution of Orders 11.1. The Client may place Orders on the Platform(s) by using his Access Data issued by the Company for that purpose and provided all the Essential Details are given.

  • Placement Upon successful completion of his or her training period, the Hospital and the Union undertake to waive any restrictions which might otherwise apply, and the employee will be placed in the job identified in 9.11(a)(i). An employee subject to layoff who applies but later declines to accept a retraining offer or fails to complete the training will remain subject to layoff.

  • Specific Restrictions on Use of Licensed Materials Unauthorized Use. Licensee shall not knowingly permit anyone other than Authorized Users to use the Licensed Materials.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.