Travel Corridors Sample Clauses

Travel Corridors. To avoid isolation of habitat within HMAs, softwood or mixed wood travel corridors between softwood shelter areas and along selected waterways will be designated jointly by ORGANIZATION NAME and MDIFW. ♦ Corridors must be at least 660 feet (10 chains) wide on each side of streams; ♦ Corridors adjacent to stands meeting SDWH criteria must also meet or exceed SDWH criteria; ♦ Corridors adjacent to areas that do not meet SDWH criteria due to harvesting operations must meet CDWH criteria if stands within the corridor have the potential to meet these criteria; ♦ Corridors will be located adjacent to the shore of selected lakes, ponds, or wetlands and along each bank of selected rivers, streams, and large xxxxxx that are located within the HMA; and ♦ On occasion as necessary, a wider corridor of up to 990 feet (15 chains) may be established through individual agreements between ORGANIZATION NAME and MDIFW staff to provide deer with sheltered access when the travel corridor abuts open, wind-swept areas such as large lakes or flowages, wide rivers, or large clearcuts.
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Travel Corridors. To avoid isolation of habitat within HMAs, softwood or mixed wood travel corridors between softwood shelter areas and along selected waterways will be designated jointly by ORGANIZATION NAME and MDIFW.  Corridors must be at least 660 feet (10 chains) wide on each side of streams;  Corridors adjacent to stands meeting SDWH criteria must also meet or exceed SDWH criteria;  Corridors adjacent to areas that do not meet SDWH criteria due to harvesting operations must meet CDWH criteria if stands within the corridor have the potential to meet these criteria;  Corridors will be located adjacent to the shore of selected lakes, ponds, or wetlands and along each bank of selected rivers, streams, and large xxxxxx that are located within the HMA; and  On occasion as necessary, a wider corridor of up to 990 feet (15 chains) may be established through individual agreements between ORGANIZATION NAME and MDIFW staff to provide deer with sheltered access when the travel corridor abuts open, wind-swept areas such as large lakes or flowages, wide rivers, or large clearcuts.

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