Conservation Values definition

Conservation Values means the existing and future ecological, natural and aesthetic characteristics and values of the Habitat Area, including but not limited to the ecosystem of the Wetlands and Uplands, and the contribution of the Habitat Area to the protection, conservation and enhancement of the Biological Diversity of the environment, including but not limited to those characteristics and values described in Schedule “A” to this Agreement;
Conservation Values includes, without limitation, any native fauna and their habitats, native plants and their habitats, cultural heritage, and geo-heritage;
Conservation Values means all natural and agricultural values of land.

Examples of Conservation Values in a sentence

  • The grant of any easements or use restrictions that might diminish or impair the agricultural viability or productivity of the Protected Property or otherwise diminish or impair the Conservation Values of the Protected Property is prohibited.

  • The placement of underground or above ground storage tanks or other materials is prohibited, with the exception of agricultural products, byproducts (including the composting of biodegradable material for on-farm use) and agricultural equipment used on the Protected Property, so long as such storage is done in accordance with all applicable government laws and regulations and in such a manner so as to not impair the Conservation Values of the Protected Property.

  • In no event shall “Special Events” exist on the Protected Property for more than seven (7) days per twelve (12) month period nor exist in a manner that negatively impacts the soils or Conservation Values.

  • Owner and Land Trust are committed to protecting and preserving the Conservation Values in perpetuity.

  • Owner shall not allow Informal Uses that significantly impair the Conservation Values.


More Definitions of Conservation Values

Conservation Values means the cultural and archaeological values, and the values associated with the indigenous flora and fauna, ecological association, the natural environment and scenic beauty in relation to the Land;
Conservation Values means natural, geological, or archaeological features specific to each Nature Preserve which are protected and preserved through Articles of Dedication.”Council” means the Natural Areas Advisory Council – a Governor-appointed advisory body as established by 7 Del.C. §7305 to advise the Secretary of the Department on the preservation of Natural Areas and on the administration of Nature Preserves.
Conservation Values means, with respect to the Cemetery Burial Grounds, certain educational, recreational, natural, scenic, open space, and cultural values referenced in the Cultural Conservation Easement.
Conservation Values means, in no particular order, each and all of the following values associated with the Protected Property:
Conservation Values means the conservation values specified in Schedule 1.
Conservation Values means the preservation and protection of natural and historic resources on the Land; and includes any or all of the following: plants and animals; the air, water and soil in or on which a plant or animal lives or may live; landscape and landform; geological features; systems of interacting living organisms and their environment; and any historic place (including building) on the Land which form or forms part of the historical and cultural heritage of New Zealand.
Conservation Values means the scientific and educational opportunities, native prairie lands, native plants and animals (including without limitation rare species and communities), the ecological processes that support them, the water and soil quality, wetlands, riparian and aquatic habitats and the geologic features specifically identified in the Baseline Property Report.