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'01/20/95 11:01 ^ Cy503 231 6195 PTLD. FIFLD STA. UO20 <br /> :.: DRAFT 20 NOVEMBER 1994 <br /> 1 authorities may be added as appropriate, such as the Migratory 'Bird <br /> 2 Treaty Act.] <br /> 4 IV. STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPECIES <br /> • <br /> 5 <br /> 6 [This includes the 'identification of various populations,: including the <br /> 7 location and status of the populations; that are specifically covered <br /> 8 by the agreement. Discussion should be rather detailed.] • <br /> 10 V. PROBLEMS FACING THE SPECIES ' • <br /> 11 0 <br /> 12 [Discuss - the existing and potential threats to the species', covering <br /> 13 four of the five factors in 'section 41a); of :the- ESA - as is done in a ' <br /> 14 proposed or final rule. The four factors that should be addressed are: <br /> 15. . . <br /> 16 -0 The present or threatened destruction; modification, or curtailment <br /> 17 of the species' habitat or range; <br /> - 19 o Overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or - <br /> 20 educational'purposes; <br /> 21 <br /> 22 o Disease or predation; and <br /> 0 23 <br /> 24 o Other natural or manmade factors affecting the species' continued <br /> 25 - existence.] <br /> 26 <br /> 27 VI. CONSERVATION ACTIONS THAT WILL BE CARRIED OUT <br /> 29 [These are the specific actions that will be carried out. Items can <br /> 30 include mapping, surveying, etc. However monitor should be a <br /> 31 requirement. This section describes 'what actions will be carried out <br /> 32 . or halted and the endpoints against which to evaluate the action, and • <br /> 33 tuc± the results will be monitored and evaluated. Include a schedule, <br /> 34 specifying when each action is to . be accomplished including frequency <br /> 35 ' ' of meetings, etc. An annual report is required. Funding mechanisms to <br /> 36 support conservation efforts should be identified. Responsible parties <br /> 37 should be identified. If lengthy, this section can be included as an <br /> 38 attached Conservation Action Plan.] <br /> 39 <br /> 40 VII.` DURATION OF AGREEMENT <br /> • <br /> 47. <br /> 42 [Boiler plate: The duration of this Conservation'Agreement is for <br /> 43 (insert -number of years, usually not less than 1O years) following the <br /> 44 date of the last ; signature. The parties involved .will : review the - <br /> 45 • Conservation Agreement'and its effectiveness annually to determine <br /> 46 whether it should be revised. During the 1 in which it is <br /> 4� valid, the Conservation Agreement must . be reviewed and either modified, . <br /> 48 renewed, or terminated.' If some portion of this Agreement cannot' be <br /> 49 carried out or if cancellation is desired, the party requesting such <br /> 50 : action will notify the other party(ies) within 1 month of the changed <br /> 51 circumstances. When and if it becomes known that there are threats to <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />
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