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It's really interesting to see how our tax dollars are used to remove more land from private hands and placed into government ownership.  At least this is government to government, which is only one step improved from the government to NGO passing of the fruits of our labor.

That's my take ... others' mileage may vary...

    Norm


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Subject: [r1allnews] Service Seeks Proposals from States for 2006 Endangered Species Grants - NEWS RELEASE

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For Release on December 21, 2005
Contact:   Michael Gale, (202) 219-8104

  Service Seeks Proposals from States for 2006 Endangered Species Grants

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is now seeking proposals from states and U.S. territories interested in acquiring land or planning for endangered species conservation. Through the fiscal year 2006 appropriation from Congress, more than $70 million is available in the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund for conservation planning activities and habitat acquisition for federally protected species.  Proposals must be submitted to Service Regional Offices by March 20, 2006.

“Our ability to successfully conserve threatened and endangered species ultimately depends on working cooperatively with our partners,” said Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton. “These grants will provide the means for States to work with private landowners, communities and tribes to protect vital endangered species habitat.”

The Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund is authorized under Section 6 of the Endangered Species Act, and provides grants to states and territories to support their participation in a wide array of voluntary conservation projects for listed species, as well as for species that are either proposed or candidates for listing.

“Providing grants to our state partners is one of the most important tools we have to conserve imperiled species,” said Service Director Dale Hall.  “We are proud to support state efforts to build long-term conservation partnerships and foster voluntary stewardship efforts nationwide.”

The Service is seeking proposals for the following three Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund categories:

By law, the state or territory must have a current cooperative agreement with the Service and contribute 25% of the estimated program costs of approved projects, or 10% when two or more states or territories undertake a joint project.  The grants are expected to be awarded in summer 2006.

For more information about these grants and grant application requirements contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Consultation, Habitat Conservation Planning, Recovery and State Grants, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room 420, Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 358-2106. Information also can be accessed at https://www.fws.gov/endangered/grants/

The Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund is identified in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance as number 15.615.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the principal Federal agency responsible for conserving, protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The Service manages the 95-million- acre National Wildlife Refuge System, which encompasses 545 national wildlife refuges, thousands of small wetlands and other special management areas. It also operates 69 national fish hatcheries, 64 fishery resources offices, and 81 ecological services field stations. The agency enforces Federal wildlife laws, administers the Endangered Species Act, manages migratory bird populations, restores nationally significant fisheries, conserves and restores wildlife habitat such as wetlands, and helps foreign and Native American Tribal governments with their conservation efforts. It also oversees the Federal Assistance program, which distributes hundreds of millions of dollars in excise taxes on fishing and hunting equipment to State fish and wildlife agencies.

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