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Wetland and Riparian Restoration and Enhancement Project Funding
Wetland and Riparian Restoration and Enhancement Project Funding

Sources:
State Agencies
Funder Name:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Location:
Colorado
Eligible Applicants:
Federal Agencies
State Agencies
Local governments and Utility Districts
Non-profits organizations
Relevant Project Area:
Habitat Improvement, Biodiversity, & Riparian Restoration
Invasive Species
Water Quality & Watershed Health
Funding Range:
$25,000
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$75,000
Deadline:
May 12th, 2016 to July 14th, 2017
The Colorado Wetlands for Wildlife Program is a voluntary, collaborative, and incentive-based program to restore, enhance and create wetlands and riparian areas in Colorado. The intent of this funding is to support the two primary goals of the program:
- Improve the distribution and abundance of ducks, and opportunities for public waterfowl hunting. Applications supporting this goal should seek to improve fall/winter habitat on property open for public hunting (or refuge areas within properties open for public hunting), or improve breeding habitat in important production areas.
- Improve the status of declining or at-risk species. Applications supporting this goal should seek to clearly address habitat needs of these species.