Preserve Management Plans Sample Clauses
Preserve Management Plans. Within two (2) years of the dedication of any parcel of land that is not cultivated for agriculture to the Preserve System, the Implementing Entity shall ensure that a Preserve Management Plan prepared pursuant to Conservation Measure 1.2 adequately provides for any necessary management or enhancement of the habitat, species populations, or other aspects of that land. Concurrent with the dedication of a particular parcel of land to the Preserve System, the Implementing Entity will determine whether an existing Preserve Management Plan provides sufficient implementing mechanisms and management guidance to satisfy the Conservation Strategy, or whether a new Preserve Management Plan must be prepared. If a new Preserve Management Plan is needed, the Implementing Entity shall be responsible for ensuring the land is managed to maintain and improve Covered Species habitat using the best available information and management methods in practice within the Plan Area until the new Preserve Management Plan is completed, as described in Conservation Measure 1.2. The Implementing Entity shall evaluate each Preserve Management Plan for effectiveness and revise it as appropriate (a) at least every five (5) years until all preserve acquisition is completed, (b) as necessary pursuant to the adaptive management provisions of the HCP/NCCP, and (c) whenever necessary under Changed Circumstances pursuant to Section 12.2 of this Agreement.
Preserve Management Plans. The Implementing Entity will ensure that all Conservation Lands are managed according to appropriate Management Plans. As further described in BRCP CM6 in Section 5.4.2.2, Management Plans will be prepared for each new land acquisition or groups of land acquisitions included in the Conservation Lands to identify, on the basis of site-specific conditions, the management and maintenance actions necessary to ensure that BRCP objectives regarding ecosystem characteristics and functions are maintained and enhanced, and to achieve other objectives, as further described in BRCP Chapter 5,
