Habitat Enhancement Sample Clauses

The Habitat Enhancement clause outlines the obligations and procedures for improving or restoring natural habitats within a designated area. Typically, this clause specifies the types of enhancement activities required, such as planting native vegetation, removing invasive species, or creating wildlife corridors, and may set timelines and performance standards for completion. Its core practical function is to ensure that environmental values are maintained or improved, addressing ecological concerns and often fulfilling regulatory or conservation requirements.
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Habitat Enhancement. Grantor reserves the right to improve wildlife habitat.
Habitat Enhancement. Enhance and/or restore habitat conditions in designated areas throughout the historic range of least chub. 1. Evaluate least chub habitat at each proposed enhancement site and possible reintroduction sites and assess habitat degradation, presence of nonnatives, disease and other threats. 2. Reduce or remove the identified threats to least chub. 3. Implement habitat enhancements that may include some or all of the following: bank stabilization, enhancement of native vegetation, dredging of springheads, riparian/spring fencing, nonnative removal, and implementing compatible grazing practices. 4. Maintain, restore and augment, where possible, the natural hydrologic characteristics and water quality. a. Increased suitable least chub habitat. b. Reduction of predation and competition risks from nonnative species. c. Reduction of future habitat degradation from erosion and ungulate grazing.
Habitat Enhancement. Enhance and/or restore habitat conditions in designated areas throughout the historic range of Columbia spotted frog. 1. Evaluate Columbia spotted frog habitat at each proposed enhancement site and possible reintroduction sites and assess habitat degradation, presence of nonnatives, disease and other threats. 2. Reduce or remove the identified threats to Columbia spotted frog. 3. Implement habitat enhancements that may include some or all of the following: bank stabilization, enhancement of native vegetation, dredging of springheads, riparian/spring fencing, nonnative removal, and implementing compatible grazing practices. 4. Maintain, restore and augment, where possible, the natural hydrologic characteristics and water quality. a. Increased suitable Columbia spotted frog habitat. b. Reduction of predation and competition risks from nonnative species. c. Reduction of future habitat degradation from erosion and ungulate grazing.
Habitat Enhancement. Enhance and/or restore habitat conditions in designated areas throughout the historic range of northern leatherside. 1. Identify streams with extant northern leatherside or potential reintroduction sites. Evaluate northern leatherside habitat and assess habitat degradation, presence of nonnatives, disease and other threats. 2. Reduce or remove the identified threats to northern leatherside. 3. Restore habitat where possible, creating habitat complexity and connectivity for northern leatherside. 4. Implement habitat enhancements that may include some or all of the following: bank stabilization, enhancement of native vegetation, riparian fencing, nonnative removal, and implementing compatible grazing practices. a. Increased suitable northern leatherside habitat. b. Reduction of threats of predation and competition from nonnative species. c. Reduction of future habitat degradation from erosion and ungulate grazing.
Habitat Enhancement. Actions will include identification of public and private lands available for land acquisition, conservation easements, exclosures, wetland re-vegetation and water quality improvements. ⮚ Identify other areas where habitat enhancement actions are needed
Habitat Enhancement. Actions will include identification of areas that have been degraded and require enhancement. Enhancement projects will include wetland improvements (e.g. revegetation), water restoration, and water quality improvements and bank stabilization. Areas where exclosures can be constructed to protect vital areas of habitat will be identified and implemented. This action has been identified for the San Pitch subunit.
Habitat Enhancement. Once suitable least chub habitat has been identified, actions will focus on identification of public and private lands available for land acquisition, conservation easements, or exclosures, wetland revegetation and water quality improvements. ⮚ Identify areas where habitat enhancement actions are needed ⮚ Implement acquisition or conservation easement of known habitat
Habitat Enhancement. Enhance existing plant and animal habitat, including the construction of ponds. Any enhancements outside of the Building Envelopes will require ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s prior written approval, which Grantee will not withhold unreasonably.

Related to Habitat Enhancement

  • Credit Enhancement 55 SECTION 12.

  • System Enhancements State Street will provide to the Fund any enhancements to the System developed by State Street and made a part of the System; provided that State Street offer the Fund reasonable training on the enhancement. Charges for system enhancements shall be as provided in the Fee Schedule. State Street retains the right to charge for related systems or products that may be developed and separately made available for use other than through the System.

  • Additional Benefits/Card Enhancements The Credit Union may from time to time offer additional services to your account, such as travel accident insurance, at no additional cost to you. You understand that the Credit Union is not obligated to offer such services and may withdraw or change them at any time.

  • Replacement Provider In the event the Agreement (or any portion thereof) is terminated in accordance with this Article II, the Sellers shall be responsible for engaging one or more qualified replacement providers of the Services of the Serviced Appointments that are subject to such termination (each, a “Replacement Provider”), which may be any Seller, any other member of the Seller Group or any third party acceptable to the Sellers. Upon request by the Sellers, the Purchasers shall provide the Sellers with reasonable assistance in marketing the Services subject to such termination to potential third party Replacement Providers, including by providing any information reasonably requested by the Sellers; provided, that any potential third party Replacement Provider shall have executed a customary confidentiality agreement before any confidential information of the Purchasers is disclosed by the Sellers to such potential third party Replacement Provider.

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.