Opportunity ID: 47226

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: CNWR-2009-02
Funding Opportunity Title: Riparian and Upland Restoration
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity: Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Assistance Listings: 15.623 — North American Wetlands Conservation Fund
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: May 06, 2009
Last Updated Date:
Original Closing Date for Applications: May 15, 2009
Current Closing Date for Applications: May 15, 2009
Archive Date: Jun 14, 2009
Estimated Total Program Funding: $37,200
Award Ceiling: $250,000
Award Floor: $37,200

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Elgible applicants are limited to Southwest Conservation Corps. No other applicants will be considered.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Description: Unique Qualifications – The applicant is uniquely qualified to perform the activity based upon the specific need in which the work is accomplished.
Eligible applicants are limited to Southwest Conservation Corps. The Southwest Conservation Corps (SWCC) provides the needed service by utilizing youth hand crews that are both efficient, economical, and “shovel ready”. Invasive species pose a serious threat to the health and integrity of natural communities on Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. An integral part of the invasive species program is the use of hand crews. Hand crews can work in areas where it is not possible or practical to use heavy equipment or aerial spraying. Hand crews can be used to re-treat and maintain restoration sites, to treat new infestations, to work in fragile habitat, and to reach areas not readily accessible to heavy equipment or aircraft. SWCC crews provide an effective economical means to meet this need and they benefit by gaining valuable work experience. Project and Purpose – The principal purpose of this agreement is to restore native habitat within the historic floodplain of the Lower Colorado River. All restoration efforts will occur on Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. Restored sites will mimic historic cottonwood-willow gallery forests, supplement available habitat for threatened and endangered species, and reduce invasive exotic plant distribution on the Refuge. An array of resident and migratory species will also benefit from restored habitats. In addition, restored sites will create wildlife corridors and facilitate recolonization of native fauna in previously restored sites. Further, establishment of native vegetation will increase aesthetic values and decrease soil erosion.
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Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Walter Oldham

Refuge Manager

Phone 928-857-3253
Email:mike_oldham@fws.gov

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