Get Up to $200K for Land & Wildlife Habitat Restoration

Posted: March 29, 2012

Summary

Private landowners in Dane County, Wisconsin can receive funding and expert guidance to restore vital grassland, wetland, and woodland habitats. This program supports projects that benefit wildlife, improve water quality, and offer educational opportunities.

Eligibility

Landowner Habitat Restoration Conservation Wildlife Wisconsin

Full Description

The Partners for Fish and Wildlife is a voluntary habitat conservation program that provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners for habitat restoration projects that benefit Federal trust species. The service will provide up to $200,000 over five years to Dane County Land and Water Conservation Department to restore and manage habitat on non-federal lands located in Dane County Wisconsin. This will help the recipient to restore grassland, riparian, wetland, and woodland habitats for wildlife, water quality, and education.

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