OAR 635-430-0030
Wildlife Conservation and Management Practices
(1)
Protecting existing native vegetation;(2)
Planting native trees, shrubs, grasses and other native vegetation;(3)
Removing invasive, non-native vegetation that threatens native plant communities;(4)
Control of invasive, non-native fish or wildlife that threaten native wildlife species;(5)
Burning as prescribed by the Department to maintain fire-dependent native vegetation;(6)
Fencing to protect wildlife habitat or plant communities;(7)
Increasing habitat diversity by practices such as placing downed, woody material, preserving or creating standing dead trees, creating ponds, or other methods approved by the Department;(8)
Placing boulders, logs and other appropriate materials in streams to enhance fish habitat;(9)
Removing buildings, pavements and other man-made features;(10)
Grading altered land areas to restore original hydrology and natural topography;(11)
Restoring, enhancing or creating wetlands;(12)
Establishing vegetative buffers or structural setbacks adjacent to wildlife habitats;(13)
Amending or allowing farming and forestry management practices that preserve, enhance or improve the structure or function of wildlife habitat;(14)
Locating new dwellings or structural improvements to minimize conflict with existing or proposed habitat for native wildlife species;(15)
Planting new riparian vegetation or protecting existing riparian vegetation through fencing or other means;(16)
Leasing or selling in-stream water rights as an integral part of the wildlife habitat conservation and management practices; or(17)
Other efforts that improve water quality, protect and restore fish and wildlife habitats, recover threatened or endangered species, enhance stream flows or maintain or restore long-term ecological health, diversity and productivity on a broad geographic scale.
Source:
Rule 635-430-0030 — Wildlife Conservation and Management Practices, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=635-430-0030
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