Conservation Program. IMPLEMENTATION The PCA is primarily responsible for overall and day-to-day implementation of the Plan, including Plan conservation measures (Chapter 5), the Monitoring and Adaptive Management Plan (Chapter 7), and the Plan funding strategy (Chapter 9). The PCA will receive advice from a variety of sources, including the Wildlife Agencies, science advisors, and the public, and will take the advice into consideration to implement the Plan effectively and cost-efficiently. The Wildlife Agencies will have review and approval authority over certain aspects of implementation, such as Reserve System land acquisitions, restoration project designs, Reserve Management Plans, and substantial changes in the Monitoring and Adaptive Management Program. However, the PCA will ultimately decide how to implement the Plan and how to comply with the Permits, the Implementing Agreement and the HCP/NCCP.
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Sources: Implementation Agreement
Conservation Program. IMPLEMENTATION The PCA is primarily responsible for overall and day-to-day implementation of the Plan, including Plan conservation measures (Chapter 5, Section 5.4), the Monitoring and Adaptive Management Plan (Chapter 7), and the Plan funding strategy (Chapter 9). The PCA will receive advice from a variety of sources, including the Wildlife Agencies, science advisors, and the public, and will take the advice into consideration to implement the Plan effectively and cost-efficiently. The Wildlife Agencies will have review and approval authority over certain aspects of implementation, such as Reserve System land acquisitions, restoration project designs, Reserve Management Plans, and substantial changes in the Monitoring and Adaptive Management Program. However, the PCA will ultimately decide how to implement the Plan and how to comply with the Permits, the Implementing Agreement and the HCP/NCCP.
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Sources: Implementing Agreement