Examples of Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund in a sentence
Potential federal funding sources may include: the USFWS’ Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, Land and Water Conservation Fund, and land acquisition grants or loans through other federal agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers, or the Departments of Agriculture or Transportation.
Under the 1988 amendments, the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund was created to provide state grants.
The Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (section 6 of the ESA) has been available for several years to provide grants to States and Territories (hereafter, "States") to participate in a wide array of voluntary conservation projects for candidate, proposed, and listed species.
Advisor honoraria and preparation of this document were funded from Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (Section 6) Planning Grants administered by the California Department of Fish and Game through Agreement #P0630005.
For example, the Green Acres Program has preserved wetlands with federal funding such as the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund Land Recovery Acquisition Grants Program (authorized under Section 6 of the Endangered Species Act), Wetlands Reserve Program, Wetlands Reserve Enhancement Program, North American Wetlands Conservation Act, Land and Water Conservation Fund and the Forest Legacy Program.
KDWP and the Service will engage in efforts to secure long-term funding for implementation of reintroduction, monitoring, or habitat management actions described in Section 8.0, Covered Activities, of this SHA/CCAA Agreement under various ESA programs, including, but not limited to, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, Recovery, Candidate, and At-Risk Species; Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund (Section 6); and other State and private resources.
The objective of the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund program is to provide Federal financial assistance to a State or Territory, through its appropriate State or territorial agency, to assist in the development of programs for the conservation of federally listed endangered and threatened species.
Potential federal funding sources may include: the USFWS’ Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, Land and Water Conservation Fund, and land acquisition grants or loans through other federal agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers, or the Departments of Agriculture, or Transportation or Energy.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Washington Fish and Wildlife Office xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/wafwo/ Administers the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, Puget Sound Program, National Fish Passage Program, Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, and North American Wetlands Conservation Act Grants Program.
We thank the Illinois-Iowa Ecological Services Field Office and Iowa Department of Natural Resources for access to acoustic data and the USFWS "Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund" that supported the collection of acoustic data in Iowa.