Role of the Wildlife Agencies Sample Clauses

Role of the Wildlife Agencies. The Wildlife Agencies will provide biological expertise and policy-level recommendations to the Implementing Entity regarding potential changes to the design and management of the Conservation Lands System based on the results of monitoring and the advice of science advisors, as further described in BRCP Chapter 8, Section 8.2.2. The Implementing Entity will confer with the Wildlife Agencies before initiating substantial adaptations to the design or management of the BRCP Conservation Lands. The Implementing Entity and Wildlife Agencies will attempt in good faith to reach agreement regarding any such adaptations or alternative adaptations that the Wildlife Agencies may propose. If they cannot reach agreement, any of them may initiate the dispute resolution procedure provided in Agreement Section 6.6.
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Role of the Wildlife Agencies. ‌ The primary role of the Wildlife Agencies in the adaptive management program will be to provide feedback to the PCA regarding recommended changes to Plan implementation based on the results of research and monitoring and on the recommendations of the science advisors. The Wildlife Agencies will also provide expertise in the biology and conservation of Covered Species and natural communities.

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