Landscape Level Conservation Measures Sample Clauses

Landscape Level Conservation Measures. ‌ This section describes general conservation efforts that all Parties agree to implement at the landscape level, in accordance with their respective authorities and their individual missions. These common and comprehensive efforts and actions include: • Identifying suitable or potentially suitable PYTH habitat/sites/areas and documenting those areas that are known to support high biodiversity and/or assemblages of federal and state listed threatened and endangered plant and animal species. • Identifying areas occupied by PYTH (for estimating PYTH populations (relative densities at each site)) following HSWG-approved protocols/approaches. • Developing and implementing best management practices (BMPs) for avoiding, minimizing and/or mitigating impacts to suitable and occupied PYTH habitat. • Identifying and collaborating with landowners (private and public) on conservation/ management efforts which contribute to reducing or mitigating impacts to PYTH habitat (or sustaining same). • Appropriately sharing PYTH information and data among CCA parties to promote the intended conservation partnership and support accompanying adaptive management processes. • Assessing and evaluating PYTH habitat and/or population trends related to conservation actions implemented by CCA partners or otherwise associated with efforts to mitigate identified threats to the species.
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