Wildlife and Cultural Concerns Sample Clauses

Wildlife and Cultural Concerns. (a) In the event that any surveys or studies indicate that wildlife protected by Environmental Laws will be impacted (killed, harassed, harmed, disturbed, or otherwise “taken” as defined under Environmental Laws) as a result of development or construction activities (including due to grading, ground disturbance, tree clearing, nest removal, etc.) or during operation of the Project, Developer shall coordinate with PacifiCorp in developing a plan for minimizing impacts, which may include coordination with federal and state wildlife Governmental Authorities. During development and construction of the Project, any wildlife protected by Environmental Laws discovered on the Site, including wildlife carcasses, shall be immediately reported to PacifiCorp. Live, injured, or deceased wildlife protected by Environmental Laws shall not be harassed or collected without appropriate local, state and/or federal permits or other written authority. All development and construction activities will be in accordance with applicable Laws, including applicable avian, threatened/endangered species, and/or other protected wildlife Contracts or other documents, such as an Avian Protection Plan, Bird and Bat Conservation Plan, Conservation Agreement, and/or an Eagle Conservation Plan for the Project. (b) In the event that any relics, items or structures with archaeological, geographical or historical value or any articles (including fossils, coins, articles of value or antiquity and any Native American relics) are discovered by Developer Parties or any of their respective representatives or employees, Developer shall leave said items undisturbed and shall immediately notify PacifiCorp and the appropriate federal or state Governmental Authorities and await further direction before proceeding with any Work in the vicinity.
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Wildlife and Cultural Concerns. 43 ARTICLE 10 PROJECT SCHEDULE 43 Section 10.1 Project Schedule. 43 Section 10.2 Form of Project Schedule. 44 Section 10.3 Rejection of the Project Schedule. 44 Section 10.4 Alterations and Updates to Project Schedule. 44 Section 10.5 Revision of Project Schedule. 44 Section 10.6 Developer’s Responsibility to Comply with Milestone Completion Dates. 45

Related to Wildlife and Cultural Concerns

  • Agricultural cooperation The aims of the cooperation on agriculture will be: (a) to promote sustainable rural development through the exchange of experience, generation of partnership and execution of projects in areas of mutual interest such as: agricultural innovation and technology transfer for the development of small farming, the conservation and management of the water resource for agricultural use, the application of good agricultural and agro industrial practices, including gender approach in development policies and strategies, among others; (b) to promote the exchange of relevant information for agricultural exports between the 2 markets; and (c) to develop a training program addressed to leader producers, technicians and professionals for the application of new technologies in order to increase and improve agriculture and animal husbandry productivity and competitiveness, in particular of value added products.

  • Cultural cooperation 1. The aims of cultural cooperation will be: (a) to build on existing agreements or arrangements already in place for cultural cooperation; and (b) to promote information and cultural exchanges between the Parties. 2. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities, including, but not limited to: (a) dialogue on cultural policies and promotion of local culture; (b) exchange of cultural events and promote awareness of artistic works; (c) exchange of experience in conservation and restoration of national heritage; (d) exchange of experience on management for the arts; (e) protecting archaeological monuments and cultural heritage; (f) having a consultation mechanism between the Parties' culture authorities; and (g) cooperation in the audio-visual field, mainly coproduction and training programs in this sector and means of communication, including training, development and distribution activities.

  • Wildlife Do not feed any of the wildlife ever. Animals of any size are potentially dangerous. Feeding even small animals attracts predators. Supervise children at all times. Keep garage doors closed at all times except when entering or leaving the Rental Home.

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

  • Cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection 1. The aims of cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection will be, but not limited to, as follows: (a) establishing bilateral cooperation relations in the forestry sector; (b) developing a training program and studies for sustainable management of forests; (c) improving the rehabilitation and sustainable management of forest with the aim of increasing carbon sinks and reduce the impact of climate change in the Asia-Pacific region; (d) cooperating on the execution of national projects, aimed at: improving the management of forest plantations for its transformation for industrial purposes and environmental protection; (e) elaborating studies on sustainable use of timber; (f) developing new technologies for the transformation and processing of timber and non-timber species; and (g) improving cooperation in agro-forestry technologies. 2. To achieve the objectives of the Article 149 (Objectives), the Parties may focus, as a means of cooperation and negotiations on concluding a bilateral agreement on forestry cooperation between the two Parties. Such collaboration will be as follows: (a) exchanges on science and technology as well as policies and laws relating the sustainable use of forest resources; (b) cooperation in training programs, internships, exchange of experts and projects advisory; (c) advice and technical assistance to public institutions and organizations of the Parties on sustainable use of forest resources and environmental protection; (d) facilitating forest policy dialogue and technical cooperation under the Network of Sustainable Forest Management and Forest Rehabilitation in Asia- Pacific Region, initiated at the 15th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meeting; (e) encouraging joint studies, working visits, exchange of experiences, among others; and (f) others activities mutually agreed.

  • Green Economy/Carbon Footprint a) The Supplier/Service Provider has in its bid provided Transnet with an understanding of the Supplier’s/Service Provider’s position with regard to issues such as waste disposal, recycling and energy conservation.

  • Smoke Free Environment The Lessor shall make all parts of the leased premise smoke-free. "

  • Cultural ceremonial leave may be taken as whole or part days off. Each day, or part thereof, shall be deducted from: a) the Employee's annual leave entitlements (where applicable); b) the Employee’s accrued long service leave entitlements, but in full days only; or c) accrued days off or time in lieu.

  • Child Safety BCHS values children from all backgrounds and is committed to making our community a safe, nurturing and welcoming place for children to grow and develop. We are committed to making sure ALL children reach their individual potential.

  • Safety Where an employee is prevented from working at the employee’s particular function as a result of unsafe conditions caused by the inclement weather, the employee may be transferred to other work in the employee’s classification on site, until the unsafe conditions are rectified. Where such alternative is not available and until the unsafe conditions are rectified, the employee shall remain on site. The employee shall be paid for such time without reduction of the employees’ inclement weather entitlement.

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