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For immediate release
Deadline looms for wildlife conservation program $1
million available for habitat development in Washington
SPOKANE, Wash. (April 8, 2009) – With less than a week to go before the April
15 application deadline, conservation officials with USDA’s Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) are reminding interested landowners in Washington
that $1 million in financial assistance is currently available to help them
develop wildlife habitat.
Through its Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP), NRCS provides technical
and financial assistance to private landowners and tribes for developing,
restoring and enhancing fish and wildlife habitat.
According to NRCS Asst. State Conservationist, Dave Brown, financial assistance
available to eligible landowners in Washington has doubled this year to nearly
$1 million. “Plus,” he said, “eligible lands now include not only forest land
and land currently in agricultural use, but also private land that has the
potential for agricultural use or tree production and is suitable for fish and
wildlife habitat development.” This change in the interpretation of the WHIP
rule opens the door for additional lands in rural areas to be considered for
habitat improvement, he said.
The program covers 75 percent of wildlife habitat installation costs, according
to Brown. “WHIP program funds in Washington will be used where fish and wildlife
habitat has been affected by past activities or land management,” he said.
“There is also an increasing interest in providing habitat for native pollinator
species.”
Brown encourages landowners who are interested in the program to contact their
local NRCS office. Applications received by April 15 will be ranked and
prioritized and considered for 2009 funding. For the location of your local NRCS
office, visit the NRCS website at
www.wa.nrcs.usda.gov
or call 509-323-2900.
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