Threats, Conservation Measures, Benefits and Monitoring Sample Clauses

Threats, Conservation Measures, Benefits and Monitoring. For ease of reference, shortgrass species threats and associated conservation measures for each of the five factor areas have been tabulated below. The factor and sub-factor threat areas are presented vertically in the two left columns. Individual sub-factor threats (if any) are presented horizontally in bold type. Specific conservation measures addressing each threat and the identification key are given in two 172 Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx (1995) 173 CEC (2005c) 174 Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx (1995) 175 Olendorff (1993) 176 Xxxxxx (2006) 177 Olendorff (1993), Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx (1995) 178 Pauli and Xxxxxxx (2007) boxes arranged horizontally below the individual sub-factor threats. A listing ranked by point value and a detailed presentation of threats associated with each of the five factors, conservation measures and benefits, and required monitoring is given in Appendix F. TABLE WILL BE REVISED IN FINAL - PLEASE USE SEPARATE INDEX UNTIL THEN Factor A: Present or Threatened Destruction, Modification, or Curtailment of Habitat or Range Agricultural Use Conversion to Agricultural Use A1a page 4 Conduct baseline monitoring to determine existing conditions, identify, and protect areas meeting or trending toward suitable black-tailed prairie dog habitat A1b page 5 Commit to no additional conversion of shortgrass prairie to cropland on all enrolled lands Colony Expansion into Active Crop Lands A2a page 5 Establish and maintain tall grass or crop stubble to serve as a barrier between active prairie dog colonies and crop lands Cutting and Baling or Other Field Activities A3a page 6 Commit to foregoing active agricultural field use between 4/10 and 7/10 in areas adjacent to mountain plover habitat Urbanizatio Urbanization: Subdividing Native Habitats A4a page 7 Commit to preserving the land configuration to benefit shortgrass species (no additional fragmentation or alteration of land use, e.g., subdivisions) Infrastructure Roads A5a page 7 Close, prepare seedbed, and reseed roads with native shortgrass seed mix within 1 mile of suitable shortgrass species habitat A5b page 8 Document existing improved and two-track roads and commit to no new roads to be developed within 1/4 mile of suitable shortgrass species habitat A5c page 8 Implement annual chemical dust control measures for high-use unpaved roadways within suitable shortgrass species habitat A5d page 9 Place speed restrictions on roads within 1/4 mile of active prairie dog colonies during the early juvenile emergence and ...
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