county regulations, and are in keeping with the CollegeĘźs principles of ethical responsibility.
HZPR2
Oversight Body Maintain a Hazmat Committee to oversee implementation of policy.
Patterns for Biodiversity and Wildlife Management – BWPR BWPR1
Conservation of Biodiversity Conserve native biodiversity, fisheries, and wildlife on Warren Wilson property in recognition that the rich biodiversity of our land is integral to the environmental legacy of the College.
BWPR2
Biodiversity and Wildlife Management Plan Maintain a college-wide biodiversity and wildlife management plan integrated with other management plans (farm, garden, forest, landscaping, archeological, recreation, development).
BWPR3
Conservation of Wetlands Practice a no-net-loss of wetlands policy on College property. Encourage neighbors and the larger community to do likewise through example and negotiation.
BWPR4
Conserve Riparian Zones Maintain and enhance riparian zones for conservation of biodiversity whenever possible at widths appropriate to conditions. Provide for maximum use and enjoyment of these zones commensurate with responsible management.
BWPR5
No Loss of Agricultural Land Minimize loss of acreage of Warren Wilson agricultural land.
BWPR6
Recruit Conservation Expertise Recruit and engage faculty and staff members who have conservation biology expertise for participation in the management of agricultural lands, as these lands are integral to conservation efforts.
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