Predator control definition

Predator control as used herein means the reduction of carnivores for the purpose of the support of livestock production or deer population.
Predator control as used herein means the reduction of carnivores for the purpose

Examples of Predator control in a sentence

  • Predator control may not always be completely effective for the duration of this Agreement.

  • Predator control failures and maintenance activities may result in lethal Take but are expected to be extremely rare events.

  • Predator control methods will be developed in coordination with the Ranch throughout the term of the Agreement.

  • Predator control efforts shall be recorded in a standardized manner to best inform effectiveness of the program on protecting LETE and SNPL across years.

  • Predator control strategies provide protection to both native plants and animals and increase survivorship.

  • Predator control for conservation and recovery of the Covered Species is permitted when determined necessary.

  • Predator control may be appropriate under certain circumstances to improve the viability of small and isolated populations.

  • Predator control using poison-baits occurs particularly in areas with game management and livestock farming.

  • Predator control has involved reducing the numbers of foxes and feral cats to alleviate the pressure on native fauna, and allowing them to reproduce and build in numbers as habitat also improves.

Related to Predator control

  • predatory or similar loan under any other applicable state, federal or local law (or a similarly classified loan using different terminology under a law imposing heightened regulatory scrutiny or additional legal liability for residential mortgage loans having high interest rates, points and/or fees).

  • Residential housing or "Residence" means a single-family, owner-occupied dwelling located within the State that qualifies for financing by the Authority within the meaning of the Act, the Rules and Regulations, the Code and related regulations.

  • Deportation or forcible transfer of population means forced displacement of the persons concerned by expulsion or other coercive acts from the area in which they are lawfully present, without grounds permitted under international law;

  • Sexually violent predator means a person who:

  • National Environmental Management Act means the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998);