Potential Incidental Take Sample Clauses

Potential Incidental Take. If butterflies are known or are believed to be present on the Enrolled Property and incidental take is reasonably expected to occur due to otherwise lawful activities, then TNC will make a reasonable estimate of the number and status of the butterflies present, and assess, in consultation with the Service, whether the Oregon silverspot butterflies should remain on the property or be relocated, if feasible. If warranted, TNC and the Service will recommend procedures (i.e. translocation of early blue violets and/or butterflies if appropriate) the Cooperator can take to avoid future incidental take based on incidental take described in past annual reports. Incidental take of butterflies could occur during management activities or when the Cooperator and/or TNC wish to bring the enrolled property back to baseline conditions. Removal of habitat components, specifically early blue violets, could result in incidental take if Oregon silverspot butterflies have been observed on or near the enrolled property.
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