Conservation Strategy definition
Examples of Conservation Strategy in a sentence
The primary duties of the Team include: coordination of conservation activities, review and revision of the Conservation Strategy (as needed), review of annual assessment report and the technical review of proposals and ongoing conservation activities.
These KABCs were identified to focus the monitoring approach, and were based on the presence of groundwater- influenced ecosystems inhabited by Species of Greatest Conservation Need identified in the Utah Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (CWCS 2005) or contain phreatophytic vegetation susceptible to effects resulting from groundwater development.
These goals will be achieved through implementation of specific measures set forth below and in the Conservation Strategy (Strategy).
In both cases, prior approval by the Administrator is required of those actions as being consistent with the Conservation Strategy and the requirements of this 2020 DSL CCAA.
Administrative Amendment to the Northern Spotted Owl Conservation Strategy for the Klickitat HCP Planning Unit.
Although early in 2007 some local and state conservation planning remained incomplete, the December 2006 delivery by WAFWA to FWS of the Greater Sage-grouse Comprehensive Conservation Strategy (Comprehensive Strategy) marked the need to shift emphasis from conservation planning to conservation action implementation incorporating adaptive management principles to inform and guide future management practices.
In doing so, these agencies will consider the WAFWA Greater Sage-Grouse Comprehensive Conservation Strategy, existing Guidelines to manage sage-grouse populations and their habitats (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 2000) and subsequent revisions thereof, State and Local Conservation Plans, and other appropriate information in their respective planning and implementation processes.
The Conservation Strategy and Adaptive Management Committee will guide the development, implementation and priority areas for Conservation Action by the Administrator or Participants.
A detailed description of the status and distribution for this species is presented in the Conservation Strategy.
As stated above, KABCs were identified to focus the monitoring approach and were based on the presence of groundwater- influenced ecosystems, which support Species of Greatest Conservation Need (Utah Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy 2006) and/or contain phreatophytic vegetation having some potential to degrade air quality if significantly affected by groundwater development.