Protection of Habitat Sample Clauses

Protection of Habitat o Monitoring the percent of DSL Habitat in Texas (described in Appendix A) that is enrolled in the 2020 DSL CCAA and the acreage of surface disturbances on enrolled and unenrolled property in DSL Habitat to evaluate the effectiveness of enrollment. The criterion is increasing trends in enrollment (i.e., percent of DSL Habitat in TX enrolled in the 2020 DSL CCAA) in this CCAA and decreasing trends in the acreages of surface disturbances on unenrolled properties. o Presenting education programs and implementing outreach efforts to potential Participants to increase enrollment in areas of DSL Habitat. The effectiveness of outreach efforts will be evaluated by considering whether or not enrollment increases. The criterion is increasing trends in the number of Participants and acres enrolled in the 2020 DSL CCAA.
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Protection of Habitat. The province will develop a range plan for each of the three local populations of boreal caribou in Labrador. Range planning will include consultations with Indigenous governments and organizations, as well as natural resource sectors and municipalities in Labrador. Actions Deliverables 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 Develop range plans. Framework Draft range plans External consultations. established for completed. Final drafts prepared development of range Consultations initiated for Cabinet Approval. plans. with interdepartmental Cabinet Approvals Initiate drafting of land use committee. sought. range plans. Annual status report. Pending approval Annual status report. release of document by March 31, 2023.
Protection of Habitat. Protection of mangroves, seagrass beds, and other inshore habitats is essential to restoring the fishery, as • FOPROBIM • Xxxxxx associations Special training is required to educate fishers as resource users about these areas serve as nurseries for juvenile fish. • Local authorities conservation. Alternative fuel sources and methods of cooking must replace the use of mangroves for charcoal.

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  • Protection of Human Subjects The Recipient agrees to comply with the requirements of the National Research Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 289 et seq., and U.S. DOT regulations, “Protection of Human Subjects,” 49 C.F.R. Part 11, pertaining to protections for human subjects participating in or involved in research, development, and activities related to the Project.

  • Protection of Watershed PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

  • PROTECTION OF TEACHERS A. The Board recognizes its responsibility to give all reasonable support and assistance to teachers with respect to the maintenance of control and discipline in the classroom.

  • Protection of the Environment 14.1 The Government and the Contractor recognise that Petroleum Operations will cause some impact on the environment in the Contract Area. Accordingly, in performance of the Contract, the Contractor shall conduct its Petroleum Operations with due regard to concerns with respect to protection of the environment and conservation of natural resources and shall in particular;

  • Protection of Privacy Act You acknowledge that all or part of the information you are required to keep, may be information deemed to be under the control of the LDB and may be subject to the provisions of Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act if a request is made to the LDB for such information.

  • Protection of Privacy Personal information in possession of Student Housing and Community Services about the resident will not be released to persons outside the University administration, including family members or friends, without the written consent of the applicant, unless permitted or required by law. In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, UBC permits information to be shared among University employees if it relates directly to, and is necessary for fulfilling the requirements of their role. This is especially important when the health and/or safety of an individual or the community may be at risk.

  • Protection of Property Seller assumes, and shall ensure that all subcontractors thereof and their respective employees assume, the risk of loss or destruction of or damage to any property of such parties whether owned, hired, rented, borrowed or otherwise, brought to a facility owned or controlled by Buyer or Buyer’s customer. Seller waives, and shall ensure that any subcontractor thereof and their respective employees waive, all rights of recovery against Buyer, its subsidiaries and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents for any such loss, destruction or damage. At all times Seller shall, and ensure that any subcontractor thereof shall, use suitable precautions to prevent damage to Buyer's property. If any such property is damaged by the fault or negligence of Seller or any subcontractor thereof, Seller shall, at no cost to Buyer, promptly and equitably reimburse Buyer for such damage or repair or otherwise make good such property to Buyer’s satisfaction. If Seller fails to do so, Buyer may do so and recover from Seller the cost thereof.

  • Protection of Improvements So far as practicable, Purchaser shall protect Specified Roads and other improvements (such as roads, trails, telephone lines, ditches, and fences):

  • Password Protection Contractor agrees that any portable or laptop computer that has access to the Eligible Users or State of Utah networks, or stores any Public Data is equipped with strong and secure password protection.

  • Protection from Unauthorized Use Licensee shall secure that Participating Institutions will use reasonable efforts to restrict access to the Licensed Materials to Authorized Users.

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