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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:06, 2 April 2014

Summary

The Fort Ord Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) addresses the conservation and enhancement of habitat for several special status plants and animals. The plan identifies designated development areas, habitat management areas, and borderlands. Specific activities within these designated areas are also outlined.[1]

Background

Endangered Species Act

  • Section 7
  • Section 10

Special Status Species

[2]

  • Sand gilia (Gilia tenuiflora arenaria)
  • Monterey spineflower (Chorizanthe pungens pungens)
  • Seaside bird’s-beak (Cordylanthus rigidus littoralis)
  • Hooker’s manzanita (Arctostaphylos hookeri hookeri)
  • Sandmat manzanita (A. pumila)
  • Monterey manzanita (A. montereyensis)
  • Monterey ceanothus (Ceanothus cuneatus var. rigidus)
  • Eastwood’s goldenbush (Ericameria fasciculata)
  • Yadon’s piperia (Piperia yadonii)
  • Contra Costa goldfields (Lasthenia conjugens)
  • California Black Legless Lizard (Anniella pulchra nigra; BLL)
  • California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense; CTS)
  • California linderiella (Linderiella occidentalis)


Timeline

  • December 3rd, 1993 - Habitat Management Plan (HMP) development initiative. [3]
  • 1994 - publication of first HMP [4]
  • 1997 - Revision of 1994 HMP

Links

References

  1. FORA HMP
  2. 2013 Biological Monitoring Report
  3. Fort Ord Reuse Plan
  4. First Publication of HMP

Disclaimer

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