Wildlife Sample Clauses

Wildlife. Do not feed any of the wildlife ever. Animals of any size are potentially dangerous. Feeding even small animals attracts predators. Supervise children at all times. Keep garage doors closed at all times except when entering or leaving the Rental Home.
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Wildlife. The remote area in which Stoney Creek is located contains wild animals and insects, including venomous snakes, poisonous insects and plants and potentially dangerous animals. The behavior of wildlife is unpredictable. Emergency medical attention may not be available and the camper is solely responsible for having an adequate supply of medication readily available to treat any and all allergic reactions of that camper to insect bites and stings or contact with plants. Conduct of other campers, visitors and staff: Other campers, visitors and staff may misjudge conditions and capabilities and otherwise act carelessly, including violation of rules and policies. The risks described above and others may result in loss or damage to a camper’s property, personal injury and even death. The risks are inherent in the activities of the Camp and moving about its premises -- that is, without such risks, the camp experience would lose its value and appeal. Although STONEY CREEK may take precautions to reduce the risks of participating in the Program, safety – the elimination of risk - is not possible or desirable. Assumption of Risks I, an adult camper, or Parent, assume and accept all the risks and dangers of participating in the Program, whether or not described above, and including the possibility of the negligence of staff and others. If I am the Parent of a minor camper I give my child permission to participate in all activities. I have discussed the activities and risks with the minor camper who assures me that he or she understands them and wishes to participate nevertheless. Release and Indemnity: I, an adult camper or Parent of a minor camper (Parent, for myself and, to the extent allowed by the laws of the state of Texas, on behalf of the minor camper) hereby release and agree not to xxx The Stoney Creek Foundation, a Texas nonprofit corporation, and its directors, officers, employees, staff and independent contractors (the "Released and Indemnified Parties) with respect to any and all claims of injury, disability, death, products liability (including strict liability), breach of contract or other loss or damage to person or property suffered by me or by the minor camper, arising in whole or part from my (or the child’s) participation in activities of the camp or otherwise being on its premises. In addition, I agree to indemnify (that is, defend and satisfy by payment or reimbursement, including costs and attorney’s fees) the Released and Indemnified Parties fr...
Wildlife. Buyer has been informed that various types of wildlife appear in residential neighborhoods throughout the San Xxxxxxxx Valley and surrounding areas. Coyotes, undomesticated cats, snakes, owls and other birds of prey as well as other such wildlife may be injurious to property, pets and small children. Buyer is advised to investigate this matter during buyer’s contingency period.
Wildlife. The Sublessee acknowledges that a concentration of birds or other wildlife on an airport constitutes a significant hazard to aircraft operations. The Sublessee agrees to keep the Sublease Premises clean of fish slime, fish waste, or any other material or item that might attract birds or other wildlife. The Sublessee accepts full responsibility to maintain the Sublease Premises in a manner that will not attract wildlife.
Wildlife. The flat to rolling xxxxx uplands, dunes and desert grassland support a variety of wildlife adapted to arid ecoregions. Due to the lack of perennial and intermittent natural surface waters, the discussion below is limited to terrestrial fauna. The sand shinnery prairies, dunelands, and shrublands historically supported bison (Bison bison), pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus), black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), gray wolf (Canis lupus), and mountain lion (Puma concolor), but currently support mammals with broad ranges and distributions including bobcats (Lynx xxxxx), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), white-tailed deer (O. virginianus), coyote (Canis latrans), swift fox (Vulpes velox), collared peccary (Pecari tajacu), black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), desert cottontail rabbit (Sylvilagus audubonii), porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), badger (Taxidea taxus), striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), ground squirrel (Spermophilus spp.), and other smaller rodent species (Xxxxxxxxx et al. 2007; Xxxxxxxx and Xxxx 1998; Xxxxx et al. 2011). The shinnery shrublands, and mid- and shortgrass prairie support a variety of game birds including scaled quail (Callipepla squamata), bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus), mourning doves (Xxxxxxx macroura), and lesser prairie-chickens (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus), though current known distribution of the lesser prairie-chicken is out of and north of the Covered Area (eBird 2020; Xxxxxxxx and Xxxx 1998). Commonly encountered migratory and resident songbirds, perching birds, and predatory birds include pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), northern mockingbirds (Mimus polyglottos), oriole species (Icterus spp.), sparrows, western kingbirds (Tyrannus verticalis), scissor-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), greater roadrunners (Geococcyx californianus), ravens (Corvus corax), and lesser nighthawks (Chordeiles acutipennis). Common predatory birds include loggerhead shrike (Xxxxxx ludovicianus), curve-billed xxxxxxxx (Toxostoma curvirostre), the American kestrel (Falco sparverius), ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis), Swainsons hawk (B. swainsoni), red-tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis), northern harrier (Circus hudsonius), Xxxxxx’x xxxx (Parabuteo unicinctus), borrowing owl (Athene cunicularia), great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), barn owl (Tyto alba), turkey vulture (Cathartes aura), and black vulture (Coragyps atratus). Several reptile and amphibian species may be found in the Hig...
Wildlife. Feeding the birds and other wildlife is prohibited. Campers must be aware of and sensitive to our parks’ natural environment, wildlife and habitat. Plants and trees within the parks shall not be cut or trimmed. Trees are not to be used for firewood. No clearing of grassy areas to enlarge camp space. All native plants and animals are protected and must not be removed or collected. Stickers are common to our area. There is no treatment for removal.
Wildlife. PART 1 General 25 PART 2 Establishment of Nunavut Wildlife Management Board (NWMB) 28 PART 3 Decisions 34 PART 4 Nunavut Wildlife Harvest Study 37 PART 5 Inuit Bowhead Knowledge Study 38 PART 6 Harvesting 39
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Wildlife. This document applies the definition in section 8 of the FWCA: “The terms “wildlife” and “wildlife resources” as used herein include birds, fishes, mammals, and all other classes of wild animals and all types of aquatic and land vegetation upon which wildlife is dependent.”
Wildlife. Conservation Act, (CAP 283, Section 39(2)(a) These measures provide for mandatory local shareholding in any hunting company operating in Tanzania. They are reserved from obligations imposed by Article 4 (National Treatment) and 9 (Performance requirements).
Wildlife. LAWS. Hunters shall strictly observe all wildlife laws whether state, federal, or local. Hunters will have a valid Texas hunting license while hunting on the property and will be responsible for any other licenses required by the State of Texas such as the Hunting Lease License.
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