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FY15 FWS-NFHAP Funding Allocation
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This document provides details about the allocation of FWS-NFHAP funds for FY15.
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2015 Steering Committee Conference Call Summaries
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June 16, 2015 SC Conference Call Documents
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FY16 FWS-NFHAP Funding Allocation Process
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This document describes the process the FWS will use to allocate its FY16 NFHAP funding.
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FY17 FWS-NFHAP Project Funding
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This document details the FY17 FWS-NFHAP funding the EBTJV was allocated.
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2017 Steering Committee Conference Call Summaries
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June 20, 2017 EBTJV SC Conference Call
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FY18 EBTJV/FWS-NFHAP Project Rankings
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This document provides a listing of Brook Trout conservation projects ranked by the EBTJV Project Review Team for possible FY18 FWS-NFHAP funding support.
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December 19, 2017 EBTJV Steering Committee Call
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Georgia Region 1 Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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listing of contacts for GA Region 1 Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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Landowner Resources
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Great Lakes Small Funding
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New York Sea Grant (NYSG) in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is requesting proposals for projects that serve to benefit the environment and economy of New York’s Great Lakes basin by demonstrating the application of ecosystem-based management (EBM) to local watershed challenges. The small grants program is made possible by the New York State Environmental Protection Fund and Article 14 of Environmental Conservation Law.
NYSG is soliciting proposals (up to $50,000) for projects that implement both the goals of the GLAA, as well as actions specifically identified in locally supported plans pertaining to water quality, natural resources, or sustainable land uses (i.e., Coastal Lakeshore Economy and Resiliency Regional Plans, Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan's, Harbor Management Plans, Comprehensive Plans, watershed management plans, etc.).
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March e-news; webinar and symposium
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EBTJV Newsletters
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Mass: Climate Smart Agriculture Program /Agricultural Environmental Enhancement Program (AEEP)
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This grant program is for the implementation of agricultural conservation practices that reduce or prevent negative impacts to the Commonwealth's natural resources that may result from agricultural practices, while maintaining sustainability and productivity of the agricultural operation. Part of this incentivizes producers to proactively address risks and strengthen their economic and environmental resiliency as they adapt to a changing climate. Agricultural operations engaged in production agriculture for commercial purposes as defined in Massachusetts law M.G.L c. 128, Sec. 1A. Applicant must own, or be a Co-Applicant with the owner of the agricultural operation.
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National Fish Habitat Fund By-Laws
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This document contains the By-Laws for the National Fish Habitat Fund.
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December 16, 2014 Steering Committee Conference Call Documents
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NH Fish and Game Small Grants
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Do you own more than 25 contiguous acres and have an old field that needs to be mowed, an apple tree that needs pruning or even some alders that are no longer vibrant? NH Fish and Game is now taking applications for our small grants program which helps landowners accomplish habitat projects on their properties. The program pays up to $4000.00 per year (no more than $10,000.00 over 10 years) in exchange for your property remaining open to the public for non-motorized hunting and fishing. This program is a direct result of the $2.50 habitat fee charged on hunting licenses sold in New Hampshire. This fall NHFG has approximately $30,000.00 remaining for projects and funding is provided on a first come first serve basis. For more information go to https://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/habitat/small-grants to find the biologist in your area you can contact to participate in the program!
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