Common use of Biological Monitoring Clause in Contracts

Biological Monitoring. Monitoring of biological and/or habitat conditions will determine whether conditions on the enrolled property are responding to the conservation measures and management actions being implemented. This response will require comparisons of the established baseline conditions with current habitat or biological conditions as measured through time over the course of implementing the CA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement, Safe Harbor Agreement

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Biological Monitoring. Monitoring of biological and/or or habitat conditions will determine whether conditions on the enrolled property are responding to the conservation measures and management actions being implemented. This response will require comparisons of the established baseline conditions with current habitat or biological conditions as measured through time over the course of implementing the CA. [Note that monitoring has been mutually agreed upon by the Cooperator, ODFW, and the USFWS. Specify methods and frequency of monitoring. Specify how and when results will be shared with the Cooperator.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement, Safe Harbor Agreement

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Biological Monitoring. Monitoring of biological and/or or habitat conditions will determine whether conditions on the enrolled property are responding to the conservation measures and management actions being implemented. This response will require comparisons of the established baseline conditions with current habitat or biological conditions as measured through time over the course of implementing the CA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement Template

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