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Money Available to Improve, Develop Wildlife Habitat
Short time period to take advantage of new funding opportunity
PHOENIX, Jan. 14, 2008— Private and tribal landowners in
Arizona have an opportunity to apply for technical and financial help to develop
and improve wildlife habitat. The Natural Resources Conservation Service in
Arizona is accepting applications for the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program
from Jan. 14-25.
Through WHIP, NRCS provides technical assistance and 75 percent of the cost for
projects that establish and improve fish and wildlife habitat. Emphasis is being
placed on projects focusing on the following areas:
• Grassland restoration;
• Riparian restoration;
• Wetland restoration;
• Bat habitat protection; and
• Threatened or endangered species.
The amount of funds available for this sign-up period is yet to be determined.
In 2007, approximately $367,000 was awarded through WHIP, with six different
wildlife projects benefiting from the assistance.
Applications can be turned in at any of the 25 NRCS Field Offices across
Arizona. Visit the Web at www.az.nrcs.usda.gov for office locations, or contact
Steve Smarik, NRCS Environmental Specialist, at 602-280-8785 for more
information.
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