The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced it is seeking proposals from States and territories for funding under the Bush Administration's innovative Landowner Incentive Program (LIP). This forward-looking program, managed by the Service, is making $19 million in Federal grant money available to State and territorial fish and wildlife agencies for private landowners under the President's FY 2005 budget.
"Private landowners and conservation groups want to help conserve fish and wildlife but the costs of protecting, restoring, and managing habitat can be prohibitive," said Service Director Steve Williams. "The Bush Administration is lending a hand to support the efforts of our valued partners."
The Landowner Incentive Program, a $19 million competitive grant program for State and territorial fish and wildlife agencies, supports collaborative efforts with private landowners interested in conserving natural habitat while they continue to engage in traditional land-use practices. It establishes or supplements existing landowner incentive programs that provide technical or financial assistance to private landowners for the protection, restoration, and management of habitat to benefit species at-risk, including Federally-listed endangered or threatened species as well as proposed or candidate species on private land.
Landowners interested in participating in the LIP should contact their State fish and wildlife agency. The deadline for States to submit proposals to the Service is (this date will be 60 days after the Fed Reg Notice is published).
For more information on the grant programs and on how and where to submit proposals, please visit the Services website at http://federalaid.fws.gov/lip/lipguidelines.html. You may also contact: Landowner Incentive Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Federal Assistance, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, MS-FA4020, Arlington, VA 22203. Phone # (703) 358-2156.
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