Common use of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation Clause in Contracts

Habitat Loss and Fragmentation. Western Chicken Turtle is considered rare and declining, though no systematic population surveys have been completed. This species requires multiple, adjacent habitat types and, as such, populations are very difficult to quantify. According to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. (2017), Western Chicken Turtle habitat in Texas is currently threatened, and most likely will continue to be threatened by wetland loss and fragmentation caused by urbanization. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. (2017) surmise that there has been a significant loss of prime wetland habitat around the Greater Houston area between 2001 and 2011, but that the urbanization in and around the DFW area has not been as significant for the Western Chicken Turtle because less desirable habitat has been urbanized.

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Sources: Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances, Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances, Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances