Browsing: Habitat
$6.5 Million Funded for Habitat Restoration to Support Deer and Wildlife Conservation
In a press release from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, it was announced that $6.5 million has been allocated for wildlife conservation projects following the…
Utah’s annual conservation permit funding meeting raised $6.5 million for wildlife projects, focusing on habitat restoration, research, and conservation, benefiting deer and other wildlife. Established in…
Transformative Habitat Restoration for Coho Salmon in the East Fork Scott River Through Major State Grant
California Trout (CalTrout) has received a grant from the California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) for the restoration of the East Fork Scott River at The Wildlands…
Understanding Aquatic Habitat Connectivity for Managing Invasive Species Across Watersheds
Summary: This article discusses the critical importance of understanding habitat connectivity to manage the spread of nonindigenous aquatic species (NAS), particularly invasive fish in the U.S.…
NOAA has allocated significant funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for habitat restoration and coastal resilience. Over two rounds, they awarded over $485 million…
Salmon Strategy Progresses with $10 Million for Habitat Restoration and New 2026 Funding Opportunity
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has announced funding for 16 projects aimed at restoring and enhancing salmon and steelhead habitats, allocating over $10…
Thurston County is advancing its salmon recovery efforts despite funding uncertainties. A $10 million funding package is being sought to enhance the Deschutes River basin. Key…
NOAA Fisheries and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife are launching the SHaRP (Salmon Habitat Restoration Priorities) initiative to identify key actions for restoring salmon…
The article discusses efforts to restore habitats for California’s salmon and steelhead, which are threatened or endangered due to habitat loss—90% of vital wetlands have been…
For centuries, dams have disrupted the Brandywine River’s ecosystem, blocking migratory fish like the American shad from reaching their spawning grounds. The Brandywine River Restoration Trust…