Extra $175
million to add another 75,000 acres to Wetlands Reserve Program
By Agri-Pulse Staff
© Copyright Agri-Pulse Communications, Inc.
Washington,
May 14 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced new funding Friday for the
Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS) Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)
that will add an expected 75,000 additional acres to the approximately 2.2
million acres currently enrolled in the program. The funding will go to wetland
conservation projects in 22 states and
“Healthy wetlands play several critical roles in
protecting our environment, including improving water quality, preventing
flooding and soil erosion, and creating and maintaining the best possible
wildlife habitat,” Vilsack said. “Farmers, ranchers and other private
landowners play a critical role in protecting our wetlands, and the funding
announced today will provide even more opportunities to maximize wetland values
and ensure that these important natural resources survive for generations to
come.”
The funding availability announced today totals
nearly $175 million, and will be distributed to the following states:
|
State |
Funding |
|
|
$ 4,925,233 |
|
|
$ 10,177,680 |
|
|
$ 10,177,680 |
|
|
$ 29,400,977 |
|
|
$ 1,881,920 |
|
|
$ 4,071,072 |
|
|
$ 6,106,608 |
|
|
$ 594,885 |
|
|
$ 3,053,304 |
|
|
$ 11,124,510 |
|
|
$ 5,088,840 |
|
|
$ 4,071,072 |
|
|
$ 20,864,244 |
|
|
$ 18,319,824 |
|
|
$ 1,781,094 |
|
|
$ 3,781,008 |
|
|
$ 6,680,754 |
|
|
$ 668,202 |
|
|
$ 4,071,072 |
|
|
$ 4,071,072 |
|
|
$ 6,106,608 |
|
|
$ 14,738,553 |
|
|
$ 3,053,304 |
|
Total |
$ 174,809,516 |
Wetlands are areas saturated by water all or most
of a year. Often called “nature’s kidneys,” wetlands naturally filter
contaminants out of water. Wetlands also recharge groundwater, prevent flooding
and soil erosion, and slow the flow of water that runs across the surface of
the land.
Funded through the Food, Conservation, and Energy
Act of 2008 (Farm Bill) WRP is a voluntary program that helps landowners
address wetland and wildlife natural resource concerns on private lands. WRP
participants limit their future use of the land, but retain private ownership.
WRP offers permanent easements that pay 100
percent of the value of an easement and up to 100 percent of easement
restoration costs, and 30-year easements that pay up to 75 percent of the value
of an easement and up to 75 percent of easement restoration costs. WRP also
offers restoration cost-share agreements to restore wetland functions and
values without placing an easement on enrolled acres; NRCS pays up to 75
percent of restoration costs.
For additional information about WRP, go to: www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/wrp/.
For information about other NRCS conservation
programs, visit: www.nrcs.usda.gov,
or visit the nearest
Follow NRCS on Twitter at: twitter.com/usda_nrcs.
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