26 CA ADC § 14-1569.1
26 CCR s 14-1569.1
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 26, s 14-1569.1
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 26. TOXICS
DIVISION 8. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY (TITLE 14)
This database is current through 05/05/06, Register 2006, No. 18.
s 14-1569.1. Wildlife Protection.
(a) Riparian vegetation found along streams and lakes and within marshes,
wet meadows, and other wet areas, shall be retained and protected except
when managed as part of a fish and wildlife habitat improvement practice,
and necessary measures to minimize damage from these practices have been
implemented.
(b) All live trees and snags with visible evidence of use as nesting and
roosting sites by rare, endangered, or threatened bird species, shall be
left undisturbed. Participants are encouraged to leave all snags near
streams, lakes and meadows undisturbed.
(c) No projects shall be performed on lands known to support populations
of state-listed rare and endangered animals or plants unless an
environmental review conducted according to 1565.2(a)(4) indicates that
the proposed project(s) will improve such habitat.
(d) Participants are encouraged to retain some older, acorn-producing
oaks, to create deer forage lanes in brushfields, and to plant other
vegetation to promote species diversity and improve wildlife habitat when
such practices are not in conflict with program goals.
(e) If existing vegetation, other than riparian species, is necessary to
maintain stream temperatures, such vegetation shall not be removed.
Note: Authority cited: Section 4475.5(b), Public Resources Code.
Reference: Sections 4462, 4467, 4475, 21001(a), (b), (c), (f), 21002,
Public Resources Code.
26 CA ADC s 14-1569.1
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