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For Landowners | Safe Harbor Agreements
Photo credit: Alisa Shull, USFWS
A Safe Harbor Agreement (SHA) is a voluntary agreement involving private or other non-Federal property owners whose actions contribute to the recovery of species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The agreement is between cooperating non-Federal property owners and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is responsible for most listed marine and anadromous fish species.
In exchange for actions that contribute to the recovery of listed species on non- Federal lands, participating property owners receive formal assurances from the Service that if they fulfill the conditions of the SHA, the Service will not require any additional or different management activities by the participants without their consent. In addition, at the end of the agreement period, participants may return the enrolled property to the baseline conditions that existed at the beginning of the SHA.
Find answers to frequently asked questions regarding safe harbor agreements.
Learn about California's first regional Safe Harbor Agreement to restore habitat for the valley elderberry longhorn beetle.
For some examples of Safe Harbor agreements in action, download the Working Together: Tools for Helping Imperiled Wildlife on Private Lands brochure. [1.8MB]
Watch a video featuring property owners participating in the Safe Harbor program.
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