Land Use Activities. The habitat management actions agreed to in each Landowner Agreement are site-specific and determined on a case-by-case basis between KDWP and the Cooperator. Examples of habitat maintenance and management actions that could be implemented on an enrolled property include, but are not limited to, the following actions. • Stream buffer establishment and enhancement. • Installation and maintenance of erosion and pollution control measures (e.g., installation of fencing to restrict grazing, noncultivated buffers between cultivated land and aquatic habitat). • Cessation, reduction, or modification of land use practices such as pesticide application, animal or vehicle activity in streamside areas, or ground disturbance (e.g., grading, building, mowing, disking). • Capture and treatment of stormwater or other runoff to improve water quality of receiving aquatic habitat. • Passage improvement projects for covered species that have minor or negligible effects on the human environment.10 • Screening of water diversions. • Minimize or avoid disturbance to covered species habitat, particularly at certain times of the year (e.g., spawning or nesting season). KDWP and the Cooperator agree on the habitat management actions to be implemented on the property, those actions will be described in the Landowner Agreement.
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Sources: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement, Aquatic Species Conservation Agreement
Land Use Activities. The habitat management actions agreed to in each Landowner Agreement are site-specific and determined on a case-by-case basis between KDWP and the Cooperator. Examples of habitat maintenance and management actions that could be implemented on an enrolled property include, but are not limited to, the following actions. • Stream buffer establishment and enhancement. • Installation and maintenance of erosion and pollution control measures (e.g., installation of fencing to restrict grazing, noncultivated buffers between cultivated land and aquatic habitat). • Cessation, reduction, or modification of land use practices such as pesticide application, animal or vehicle activity in streamside areas, or ground disturbance (e.g., grading, building, mowing, disking). • Capture and treatment of stormwater or other runoff to improve water quality of receiving aquatic habitat. • Passage improvement projects for covered species that have minor or negligible effects on the human environment.10 • Screening of water diversions. • Minimize or avoid disturbance to covered species habitat, particularly at certain times of the year (e.g., spawning or nesting season). KDWP and the Cooperator agree on the habitat management actions to be implemented on the property, those actions will be described in the Landowner Agreement.
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