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Page 64 <br /> <br />APPENDIX A <br />Conservation Goals, Objectives and Actions contained in the Range-wide Conservation <br />Agreement for Roundtail Chub, Bluehead Sucker and Flannelmouth Sucker ~ <br />Goal <br />The goal of this Agreement is to ensure the persistence of roundtail chub, bluehead sucker, and <br />flannelmouth sucker populations throughout their ranges. ~ <br />Objectives <br />The individual state signatories to this document will develop conservation and management <br />plans for any or all of the three species that occur naturally within their states. Any future ~ <br />signatories may also choose to develop individual conservation and management plans or to <br />integrate their efforts with existing plans. The individual signatories agree to develop <br />information and conduct actions to support the following objectives: <br />^ Establish and/or maintain roundtail chub, flannelmouth sucker, and bluehead sucker , <br />populations sufficient to ensure persistence of each species within their ranges. <br />1) Establish measureable criteria to evaluate the number of populations required to <br />maintain the three species throughout their respective ranges. <br />2) Establish measureable criteria to evaluate the number of individuals required ~ <br />within each population to maintain the three species throughout their respective <br />ranges. <br />Establish and/or maintain sufficient connectivity between populations so that viable <br />metapopulations are established and/or maintained. ~ <br />^ As feasible, identify, significantly reduce, and/or eliminate threats to the persistence of <br />roundtail chub, bluehead sucker, and flannelmouth sucker that: 1) may warrant or <br />maintain their listing as a sensitive species by state and federal agencies, and 2) may <br />warrant their listing as a threatened or endangered species under the ESA. ~ <br />Conservation actions <br />The signatories will review and document existing and ongoing programmatic actions that ~ <br />benefit the three species. As signatories develop their individual management plans for <br /> <br /> <br />