AZHunter
Iowa Boy At Heart
Working for the largest conservation agency in the country (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), I get access to a great deal of information regarding Federal funding sources for habitat improvement, especially for private landowners. I was flipping through our latest publication (Fish and Wildlife News) this morning and read an article about a consevation funding program I didn't even know existed, and wanted to get this info out there to you all. In 1989, Congress passed the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) with the idea of protecting/maintaining healthy populations of waterfowl through "...protection, restoration, and management of wetland ecosystems and associated habitats...". The NAWCA was reauthorized in 2002, but expanded in scope to "...include the conservation of all habitats and birds associated with wetland ecosystems, not just waterfowl...". There are two different grant programs (Standard Grants and Small Grants) aimed at all types of landowners, municipalities, tribes, land trusts, etc. Both grant programs are competitive and both require at least a 1:1 match by the applicant/partner (in-kind labor, equipment, other monies, etc.).
The Standard Grants Program supports projects in Canada, U.S. and Mexico that involve long-term protection, restoration, or enhancement of wetlands and associated upland habitats. The Small Grants Program operates only in the U.S. and supports the same types of programs as the Standard Program. Grant requests may not exceed $75,000, and funding priority is given to grantees or partners new to NAWCA's grant program. According to a table in the article, from 1991-2008, the Standard Grants Program funded $544.2M in projects (almost $2B in matching funds) to protect 6.3M acres.
I encourage you all to look into this relatively obscure funding program for habitat improvements. As you all know, even protecting, restoring, and enhancing habitat for "every day" birds provides great habitat improvements for deer, as well as turkeys. Plus, what better way to further solidify your relationship with the landowner of the farm you hunt than to help him secure Federal monies to improve his/her habitat. If you want more information or a pdf of the article, PM me and I can scan it and send it to you.
The Standard Grants Program supports projects in Canada, U.S. and Mexico that involve long-term protection, restoration, or enhancement of wetlands and associated upland habitats. The Small Grants Program operates only in the U.S. and supports the same types of programs as the Standard Program. Grant requests may not exceed $75,000, and funding priority is given to grantees or partners new to NAWCA's grant program. According to a table in the article, from 1991-2008, the Standard Grants Program funded $544.2M in projects (almost $2B in matching funds) to protect 6.3M acres.
I encourage you all to look into this relatively obscure funding program for habitat improvements. As you all know, even protecting, restoring, and enhancing habitat for "every day" birds provides great habitat improvements for deer, as well as turkeys. Plus, what better way to further solidify your relationship with the landowner of the farm you hunt than to help him secure Federal monies to improve his/her habitat. If you want more information or a pdf of the article, PM me and I can scan it and send it to you.