Regardless of the type of agricultural activity that took place on the land prior to approval of the Houston toad. Not covered, however, are impacts to toad habitat as a result of the conversion of native vegetation communities to intensive agricultural uses, which include the creation of new crop fields, seeding native grasslands with sod grasses, clearing woodlands or overstocking grazing/stocking to levels not consistent with the guidelines of the
Natural Resources Conservation Service. In other words, coverage through the LPHCP may be obtained for agricultural uses in existence prior to April 21, 2008, but coverage will NOT be extended to lands converted to agricultural uses after that date. Landowners wishing to convert native vegetation communities to intensive agricultural uses must consult individually with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to avoid the potential for penalties.