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resulting post-lease usage must be compatible with the adjoining natural zone land use. <br /> 3.6 Use Zone 4. The Natural Area and Buffers <br /> The remainder of the property, approximately 655 acres, will be placed under a deed of <br /> conservation easement precluding development and including management by a nature <br /> organization yet to be designated. The relationship with the nature organization will be <br /> formalized with a deed of conservation easement. <br /> The natural zone is itself subdivided into natural areas and buffer areas. Lands in the <br /> natural areas will be managed for wildlife and environmental values. Restoration and <br /> enhancement of native species are the primary activities within this zone. Buffer areas will <br /> be designated between intensively managed areas and the natural areas. Minimal levels of <br /> management, such as control of noxious species (poison oak and gophers are two <br /> examples) will be permitted as needed in the buffer areas. <br /> The following table describes the overall plans for incorporating environmental <br /> management, restoration and preservation into each of the six zones. <br /> Buckeye Ranch Resource Plan (November, 1993) <br /> 93 <br />