6 <br /> along Amazon Creek on school district property, the Upper Amazon Basin may be more <br /> important than was anticipated. <br /> Not only is the L. bradshawii population larger than originally thought, but its geographic <br /> location may also provide an important link between the other populations in the West <br /> Eugene Recovery Area and the Southeastern Recovery Area. The urban nature of the <br /> area between these two recovery areas provides few other similar opportunities. <br /> VI. CONSERVATION ACTIONS THAT WILL BE CARRIED OUT <br /> The Service, City, School District, NPSO, and ODA shall implement the following as allowed <br /> under laws, regulations, and policies effective at the time of the proposed actions and subject to <br /> limitations in funding. <br /> A. THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE SHALL: <br /> ' 1. Provide technical assistance to the other parties regarding the biology, ecology, and <br /> management of rare species and their habitats. <br /> 2. Provide funding and/or volunteer labor, as available, for habitat maintenance and <br /> restoration activities, including relocation of facilities. <br /> 3. Maintain current records of all surveys and monitoring projects provided by other <br /> parties. <br /> 4. Work with the City and School District to strive for eventual recovery of L. bradshawii <br /> and other rare species that may occur in the area. <br /> 5. Work with the City and School District to develop site - specific management plans for <br /> rare species and suitable habitats in the basin. <br /> B. THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SHALL: <br /> 1. Provide technical assistance to the other parties regarding the biology, ecology, and <br /> management of rare species and their habitats. <br /> 2. Provide funding and/or volunteer labor, as available, for habitat maintenance and <br /> restoration activities, including relocation of facilities. <br /> 3. Maintain current records of all surveys and monitoring projects provided by other <br /> parties. <br />