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Projects

Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust funding is available for a wide variety of projects throughout the state, including natural resource programs of other agencies. Some examples include the following:

Prescribed fireProjects that improve or maintain existing terrestrial habitat necessary to maintain optimum wildlife populations may include grassland restoration, changes in management, prescribed fire, or treatment of invasive plants.



Red Canyon creekPreservation of open space by purchase or acquisition of development rights, contractual obligations, or other means of maintaining open space.





Piney creek - cross vaneImprovement and maintenance of aquatic habitats, including wetland creation or enhancement, stream restoration, water management or other methods.




Piney creek - j hookAcquisition of terrestrial or aquatic habitat when existing habitat is determined crucial/critical, or is present in minimal amounts, and acquisition presents the necessary factor in attaining or preserving desired wildlife or fish population levels.


prarie dogs at a tunnelMitigation of impacts detrimental to wildlife habitat, the environment and the multiple use of renewable natural resources, or mitigation of conflicts and reduction of potential for disease transmission between wildlife and domestic livestock.



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