Habitat enhancement action definition
Habitat enhancement action means an action to improve the quality of wildlife habitat, or to address risks or stressors to wildlife, that has long-term durability but does not involve land acquisition or the permanent protection of habitat, such as improving in-stream flows to benefit fish species, enhancing habitat connectivity, or invasive species control or eradication.
Habitat enhancement action means an action identified in an RCIS that is intended to improve the quality of wildlife habitat, or to address risks or stressors to wildlife. It would have long-term durability but would not involve acquiring land or permanently protecting habitat. Examples of habitat enhancement actions include improving instream flows to benefit fish species, enhancing habitat connectivity, and controlling or eradiating invasive species. A habitat enhancement action that is implemented through an MCA would create credits to be used as compensatory mitigation (California Department of Fish and Wildlife. 2017. Regional Conservation Investment Strategies Program Guidelines. June 5. Sacramento, CA).
Habitat enhancement action means an action to improve the quality of