(a) The department shall approve a natural community conservation plan for implementation after making the following findings, based upon substantial evidence in the record: (1) The plan has been developed consistent with the process identified in the planning agreement entered into pursuant to Section 2810. (2) The plan integrates adaptive management strategies that are periodically evaluated and modified based on the information from the monitoring program and other sources, which will assist in providing for the conservation of covered species and ecosystems within the plan area. (3) The plan provides for the protection of habitat, natural communities, and species diversity on a landscape or ecosystem level through the creation and long-term management of habitat reserves or other measures that provide equivalent conservation of covered species appropriate for land, aquatic, and marine habitats within the plan area. (4) The development of reserve systems and conservation measures in the plan area provides, as needed for the conservation of species, all of the following: (A) Conserving, restoring, and managing representative natural and seminatural landscapes to maintain the ecological integrity of large habitat blocks, ecosystem function, and biological diversity. (B) Establishing one or more reserves or other measures that provide equivalent conservation of covered species within the plan area and linkages between them and adjacent habitat areas outside of the plan area. (C) Protecting and maintaining habitat areas that are large enough to support sustainable populations of covered species. (D) Incorporating a range of environmental gradients (such as slope, elevation, aspect, and coastal or inland characteristics) and high habitat diversity to provide for shifting species distributions due to changed circumstances. (E) Sustaining the effective movement and interchange of organisms between habitat areas in a manner that maintains the ecological integrity of the habitat areas within the plan area. (5) The plan identifies activities, and any restrictions on those activities, allowed within reserve areas that are compatible with the conservation of species, habitats, natural communities, and their associated ecological functions. (6) The plan contains specific conservation measures that meet the biological needs of covered species and that are based upon the best available scientific information regarding the status of covered species and the impacts of permitted activities on those species. (7) The plan contains a monitoring program. (8) The plan contains an adaptive management program. (9) The plan includes the estimated timeframe and process by which the reserves or other conservation measures are to be implemented, including obligations of landowners and plan signatories and consequences of the failure to acquire lands in a timely manner. (10) The plan contains provisions that ensure adequate funding to carry out the conservation actions identified in the plan. (b) A natural community conservation plan approved pursuant to this section shall include an implementation agreement that contains all of the following: (1) Provisions defining species coverage, including any conditions of coverage. (2) Provisions for establishing the long-term protection of any habitat reserve or other measures that provide equivalent conservation of covered species. (3) Specific terms and conditions, which, if violated, would result in the suspension or revocation of the permit, in whole or in part. The department shall include a provision requiring notification to the plan participant of a specified period of time to cure any default prior to suspension or revocation of the permit in whole or in part. These terms and conditions shall address, but are not limited to, provisions specifying the actions the department shall take under all of the following circumstances: (A) If the plan participant fails to provide adequate funding. (B) If the plan
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