Common use of Goals and Purpose Clause in Contracts

Goals and Purpose. 2.1. The overarching goal of this Agreement is to achieve and maintain, in a manner consistent with the population and distribution objectives in the Recovery Strategy, self- sustaining populations of woodland caribou in Saskatchewan, by maintaining at the landscape scale the ecosystems they require, and by implementing conservation measures to achieve protection of woodland caribou and their habitat. 2.2. The purposes of this Agreement are to: 2.2.1. Set out conservation measures that will be taken by the Parties to support recovery of woodland caribou in Saskatchewan. These measures include landscape level planning, habitat management, mortality and population management, and population monitoring; 2.2.2. Provide for collaboration and partnership with First Nations and ▇▇▇▇▇ that have a direct interest in the recovery of woodland caribou; 2.2.3. Provide for collaboration and partnership with organizations and persons (e.g. industrial, recreational, municipal, non-governmental organizations and stakeholders) that have a direct interest in the recovery of woodland caribou; 2.2.4. Facilitate the integration of new information into updated recovery and planning documents; and 2.2.5. Coordinate engagement, education and communications; range planning; recovery planning; science and research; information sharing; monitoring and reporting efforts between Parties.

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Sources: Conservation Agreement

Goals and Purpose. 2.1. The overarching goal of this Agreement is to achieve and maintain, in a manner consistent with the population and distribution objectives in the Recovery Strategy, self- sustaining populations of woodland caribou Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan, by maintaining at the landscape scale the ecosystems they require, and by implementing conservation measures to achieve protection of woodland caribou Woodland Caribou and their habitat. 2.2. The purposes of this Agreement are to: 2.2.1. Set out conservation measures that will be taken by the Parties to support recovery of woodland caribou Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan. These measures include landscape level planning, habitat management, mortality and population management, and population monitoring; 2.2.2. Provide for collaboration and partnership with First Nations and ▇▇▇▇▇ Métis that have a direct interest in the recovery of woodland caribouWoodland Caribou; 2.2.3. Provide for collaboration and partnership with organizations and persons (e.g. industrial, recreational, municipal, non-governmental organizations and stakeholders) that have a direct interest in the recovery of woodland caribouWoodland Caribou; 2.2.4. Facilitate the integration of new information into updated recovery and planning documents; and 2.2.5. Coordinate engagement, education and communications; range planning; recovery planning; science and research; information sharing; monitoring and reporting efforts between Parties.

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Sources: Agreement for the Conservation of the Woodland Caribou, Boreal Population