8 <br />2 <br />with the City to, develop site - specific management plans for rare species and <br />le habitats in the basin south of 19th Avenue. <br />3. Provide funding and/or volunteer labor, as available, for habitat maintenance and <br />resto cation activities, including relocation of facilities. <br />4. Maintain current records of all surveys and monitoring projects provided by other parties. <br />5. Prov de technical assistance to the other parties regarding biology, ecology, and <br />man Bement of native species and their habitats. <br />D. THE NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF OREGON SHALL: <br />1. Work with the City to strive for eventual recovery of Bradshaw's lomatium and other <br />ON HP List 1 species. <br />2. Work with the City to develop site - specific management plans for rare species and <br />suitable habitats in the basin south of 19th Avenue. <br />3. Provide funding and/or volunteer labor, as available, for plant surveys, habitat <br />maintenance and restoration activities, including relocation of facilities. <br />4. Maintain current records of all surveys and monitoring projects provided by other parties. <br />5. Provide technical assistance to the other parties regarding biology, ecology, and <br />management of native species and their habitats. <br />VII. DURIATION OF AGREEMENT <br />This Conservation Agreement shall remain in effect until Bradshaw's lomatium is delisted or this <br />agreement is terminated by one of the parties. The parties involved will review the Conservation <br />Agreement d its effectiveness every five years, beginning in year 2001, to determine whether it <br />should be re -sed. If some P ortion of this Agreement cannot be carried out or if cancellation is <br />desired, the arty requesting such action will notify the other cooperators within one month of <br />changed cir mstances. <br />