Minimization and Avoidance Measures for Predator Control Clause Samples

Minimization and Avoidance Measures for Predator Control. Pūlama Lānaʻi will implement the following minimization and avoidance measures for its predator control activities: (1) Cat trap lines may be situated on the inside or outside of the perimeter fence, located to minimize interactions with waterbirds, while maintaining trapping efficacy. (2) Rat traps may be situated on the inside or outside of the perimeter fence. Traps which pose a potential source of Take (e.g. snap traps) will be enclosed in a box or other suitable structure that excludes water birds entirely, or in the case of A24 automatic rat traps, with an excluder that prevents them from accessing the inside of the trap. (3) Rodenticide may be used inside or outside the perimeter fence. All rodenticide use will follow United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) labeling for that rodenticide. Any rodenticide used will be deployed in containers that exclude waterbirds per EPA labeling instructions. Loose and/or hand broadcast rodenticides will not be used. (4) Fine mesh screen barrier will be installed on the perimeter fence at ground level to prevent entry of bullfrogs and cane toads. TMK 2-4-9-002-102 TMK 2-4-9-002-103 TMK 2-4-9-002-104 TMK 2-4-9-002-105 TMK 2-4-9-002-106 TMK 2-4-9-002-107 TMK 2-4-9-002-108 TMK 2-4-9-002-109 TMK 2-4-9-002-110 TMK 2-4-9-002-111 TMK 2-4-9-002-112 TMK 2-4-9-002-113 TMK 2-4-9-002-114 TMK 2-4-9-002-115 TMK 2-4-9-002-116 TMK 2-4-9-002117 TMK 2-4-9-002-119 TMK 2-4-9-003-010 TMK 2-4-9-003-023 TMK 2-4-9-003-027 TMK 2-4-9-004014 TMK 2-4-9-004-037 TMK 2-4-9-004-039 TMK 2-4-9-004-048 TMK 2-4-9-004-050 TMK 2-4-9-004-051 TMK 2-4-9-004-056 TMK 2-4-9-004-077 TMK 2-4-9-017-001 TMK 2-4-9-017-002 TMK 2-4-9-017-003 TMK 2-4-9-017-004 TMK 2-4-9-017-005 TMK 2-4-9-017-006-600 TMK 2-4-9-017-008 TMK 2-4-9-017-009 TMK 2-4-9-017-010 TMK 2-4-9-017-011 TMK 2-4-9-017-022 TMK 2-4-9-017-023 TMK 2-4-9-017-024 TMK 2-4-9-017-025 TMK 2-4-9-017-026 TMK 2-4-9-017-028 TMK 2-4-9-017-029 TMK 2-4-9-017-030 TMK 2-4-9-017-031 TMK 2-4-9-017-032 TMK 2-4-9-017-034 TMK 2-4-9-018-001 TMK 2-4-9-018-002 TMK 2-4-9-018-003 TMK 2-4-9-018-004 TMK 2-4-9-018-005 TMK 2-4-9-019-005 TMK 2-4-9-019-010 TMK 2-4-9-019-028 TMK 2-4-9-019-031 TMK 2-4-9-019-035 TMK 2-4-9-019-036 TMK 2-4-9-019-041 TMK 2-4-9-019-042 TMK 2-4-9-019-046 TMK 2-4-9-019-054 TMK 2-4-9-019-055 TMK 2-4-9-019-066 TMK 2-4-9-019-068 TMK 2-4-9-019-071 TMK 2-4-9-019-073 TMK 2-4-9-019-087 TMK 2-4-9-019-095 TMK 2-4-9-019-102 TMK 2-4-9-019-104 TMK 2-4-9-020-020 TMK 2-4-9-021-002-0001 TMK 2-4-9-021-002-0007 TM...

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