Survival and Recovery Needs Sample Clauses

Survival and Recovery Needs. Conservation and Recovery Efforts to Date [Briefly summarize actions taken for the species both range wide and locally including agencies and cooperators involved.]
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Survival and Recovery Needs. ‌ The survival and recovery needs of the NSO are described in detail in the Revised Recovery Plan (USDI FWS 2011), which includes the recovery strategy, objectives, and criteria for delisting. Recovery will be achieved by maintaining large and well-distributed populations, managing threats, and providing adequate high-quality habitat. The Revised Recovery Plan lists 33 Recovery Actions that address NSO recovery. This SHA provides a net conservation benefit to NSO by adopting and implementing aspects of several of these Recovery Actions (RA), including RA-14 (develop Habitat Conservation Plans and SHAs), RA-24 (protocols to detect barred owls and determine reproductive status), RA-25 (protocols to detect NSO in areas with barred owls), RA-30 (local control of barred owl populations), and RA-32 (maintain and restore high-quality habitat and manage threats to habitat).‌
Survival and Recovery Needs. The survival and recovery needs of wolves in California are described in the California Wolf Management Plan (Xxxxxx et al. 2016). The wolf plan describes a biologically sustainable population as one that can “sustain its size, distribution, and genetic variation in the long-term in spite of fluctuations in abundance and recruitment as a result of human caused mortality, variation in food supply, disease, and habitat quality, without requiring human intervention and conservation actions.” Managing for prey populations and their habitat and reducing human impacts on wolves from illegal shooting and trapping, vehicle collisions, exposure to diseases from domestic animals, and habitat destruction and fragmentation are some of the primary methods CDFW will undertake to conserve wolves in California (Xxxxxx et al. 2016). Maintaining sufficient elk and deer populations in California is critical to wolf survival because adequate food availability is more limiting than habitat availability to generalist species such as wolves. Increased litter size and pup survival are attributed to adequate prey availability (Mech 1970, Zimen 1976, Packard and Mech 1980, Xxxxx 1983, Mech et al. 1998), and malnutrition was found to be the primary factor in lower winter pup survival compared to adults. Maintaining connectivity among wolf populations in neighboring states will be essential because wolf population sustainability depends on genetic diversity of the region’s metapopulation (xxx Xxxxx et al. 2010).‌

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