Content of SHMAs Sample Clauses

Content of SHMAs. Each SHMA shall, among other things: a. Specify the species and/or habitats covered, including foraging habitat conditions (stands, basal area, etc), and identify the enrolled property (such as total acreage being enrolled, existing habitats, property boundaries, appropriate maps depicting foraging partitions for each baseline cluster and property boundaries) covered by the SHMA; b. Fully describe the agreed-upon baseline conditions that will be maintained for the covered species on the enrolled property; c. Identify how the baseline was determined, when and how the baseline surveys were conducted, and whether the baseline was established based on already-known information or other factors; d. Identify management actions in accordance with Section 7.1 of this Agreement that would be undertaken to accomplish the expected net conservation benefit to the covered species, where and when the benefits would be achieved, and the agreed upon time frames these management actions will remain in effect to achieve the anticipated net conservation benefits; e. Describe any incidental take associated with the management actions during the term of the SHMA; f. Incorporate a notification requirement that provides NCWRC and/or the Service the opportunity to translocate individuals of the covered species before the occurrence of any habitat altering activity that could result in authorized incidental take; g. Identify a schedule for monitoring the baseline conditions of the enrolled property, implementation of terms and conditions of the SHMA, and any incidental take as authorized in the Certificate, and the parties responsible for such monitoring activities; h. Incorporate a requirement for the enrolled property owner or their agent to obtain any necessary state or federal permits if purposeful take, such as capturing, banding, reintroducing, etc., is planned; and i. Incorporate a procedure for notifying and transferring the Certificate to any successor in interest, where appropriate.

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