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Southern Subregion NCCP/HCP Plan
The Southern Subregion Study Area consists of 132,000 acres. This includes 40,000 acres within the Cleveland National Forest and 92,000 acres within the Planning Area. The purpose of the proposed Southern Subregion Natural Community Conservation Plan and Habitat Conservation Plan is to protect designated open space and conserve multiple species and their habitats. This would be accomplished by providing for the long-term management of the natural communities that provide habitat essential to the survival of a broad array of wildlife and plant species
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Table of Contents
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Executive Summary
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 1 Introduction
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 2 Need & Purpose
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 3 Existing Bio/Hydro/Geo Setting
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 4 Southern Subregion Planning Guidelines
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 5 Watershed & Sub-Basin Planning Principles
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 6 Conservation Planning Process
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 7 Habitat Reserve Management & Monitoring Program
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 8 Review of 'B' Alternatives
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 9 Review of Habitat Reserve Design/Habitat Reserve Management Program Alternatives
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 10 Proposed Conservation Strategy
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 11 Covered Activities, Compatible Uses & Prohibited Uses within the Habitat Reserve
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 12 Implementation of the Subregional Conservation Strategy
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Table 12.3 Projected Annual Revenues and Expenses for RMV's Habitat Reserve Lands
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 13 Conservation and Impact Analyses
NCCP/MSAA/HCP Ch 14 Consistency with Statutory Requirements

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