Habitat Elements definition

Habitat Elements means those components of the environment, such as large live trees, snags, woody debris, cliffs, soil characteristics, etc., believed to most influence a wildlife/fish species; “Habitat Supply” means a predicted quantity of Habitat Elements or Forest Structural Conditions over time within a Management Unit;

Examples of Habitat Elements in a sentence

  • Species-Specific Planning Survey Requirements Triggered by Land Cover Types and Habitat Elements in the project area based on Chapter 6 of the Final HCP/NCCP.

  • Applicable Preconstruction Survey and Notification Requirements based on Land Cover Types and Habitat Elements Identified in Table 2a.

  • Managing Habitat Elements within Stands Within assessment areas, SPI retains all snags containing less than 25% sound board foot volume (generally decay classes 25), not posing hazards to operators, and not obstructing operations.

  • Managing Habitat Elements within Stands Within assessment areas, SPI retains all snags containing less than 25% sound board foot volume (generally decay classes 2&31), not posing hazards to operators, and not obstructing operations.