Washington Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) Success Stories
The Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) is a voluntary program offering landowners the
opportunity to protect, restore, and enhance wetlands on their property. The
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides technical and
financial support to help landowners with their wetland restoration efforts.
The NRCS goal is to achieve the greatest wetland functions and values, along
with optimum wildlife habitat, on every acre enrolled in the program. This
program offers landowners an opportunity to establish long-term conservation and
wildlife practices and protection.
2008 WRP Success Stories
The Tide Turns for Willapa
wetland
2007 WRP Success Stories
Migratory Waterfowl Rejoice
at the Willapa Wetland Restoration Project
Creating wildlife habitat through the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP)
Role of soils in the design and implementation of Wilson Creek and Frenchman
Hills projects
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Other WRP Success Stories
Black
River Wetland Restoration, Thurston County (PDF 140 KB)
Critical
Habitat Restored Through WRP, Spokane County (PDF 94KB)
Carney
Wetland Restored and Enhanced, Pend Oreille County (PDF 150KB)
Wildlife
Improved Through Wetland Restoration, Spokane County (PDF 85KB)
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