Habitat improvements definition
Examples of Habitat improvements in a sentence
- Habitat improvements associated with planned habitat restoration activities may improve habitat conditions for many of these species; however, the potential for these species to be found on the site in the future is limited by the lack of immediately adjacent populations and the low probability that the site could be colonized by the dispersal of individuals from more distant populations. 
- Habitat improvements are expected to be more extensive in habitat classes 3 through 6 but the densities of LEPC are expected to be lower in these areas than in class 7 or 8 habitats. 
- Habitat improvements on the properties enrolled in this Agreement (“enrolled properties”) will benefit conservation efforts on the parcels listed above, that are already managed for Houston toads by buffering them from incompatible land uses, enlarging the areas capable of supporting Houston toads, and increasing habitat connectivity and the overall amount of suitable habitat to facilitate dispersal of Houston toads among lands managed for their conservation. 
- Habitat improvements that are completed or placed on NFS land under the approved current WHMP shall remain on such land, shall thereupon become property of the United States, and shall be subject to the same regulations and administration of the U.S. Forest Service as other NFS improvements of a similar nature. 
- Instream Habitat Complexity - Three to five photo points using USDA Forest Service Photo Point Monitoring Handbook, 2002 Habitat improvements Riparian Condition - Three to five photo points using USDA Forest Service Photo Point Monitoring Handbook, 2002 To document riparian grazing area, and crossing and stock water systems in proper function. 
- Habitat improvements are one-time measures and Chelan PUD will not be responsible for maintenance or upkeep of any improvement or measures for success. 
- Habitat improvements on the properties enrolled in this programmatic Agreement (“enrolled properties”) will benefit from conservation efforts on these managed lands already managed for Houston toads by buffering them from incompatible land uses, enlarging the areas capable of supporting Houston toads, and increasing habitat connectivity and the overall amount of suitable habitat, which will facilitate dispersal of Houston toads among lands managed for their conservation.