Update Biological Resources Report Sample Clauses

Update Biological Resources Report. Sub-consultant shall prepare a revised Biological Resource Report that combines the two existing studies for each of the properties into one document. This will document the results of any additional research, analysis, and field surveys as it pertains to changes in regulatory issues and sensitive habitats in proximity to proposed development and restoration areas. It will include: a. Integration of biological and conservation resources goals, objectives, and analysis from both Tolay Lake Regional Park and Tolay Creek Ranch into a unified whole. Consultant shall facilitate one meeting with Regional Parks, the Land Trust, and the FIGR to reach agreement on biological resource and conservation goals and objectives. This meeting is included as part of the level of effort described in Task 6. b. Update the biological resource plan with additional analysis, addressing: 1. Management changes in the last five years, including effects of modification to grazing patterns, lake-bed tilling, and hay farming practices; oak and riparian restoration sites; observations from invasive species management practices. Brief visits will be made to several of these areas in the field to verify interview findings. 2. Analysis regarding the opportunities and approach for native grassland restoration, including any potential role of fire. 3. Incorporation of cultural plants and cultural landscape within restoration planning. c. Address the regional ecological context and how it influences site restoration planning and design. The combined properties provide a rare connection between tidal habitats in San Pablo Bay and upland habitats in the southern Sonoma Mountains. A general overview of the following items will be addressed to discuss the important regional context of the Park: 1. Briefly discuss the ecological role and habitat connectivity to surrounding areas including the Sonoma Mountains, Sonoma Baylands, and adjacent areas. 2. The regional context of the California Red Legged Frog will be discussed, and will consider available information from occurrence information and corridors on nearby properties, such as the Sears Point Restoration Project and
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