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April 29, 2008
Grants and Funding Opportunities:
Noxious Weed Control, Columbia County, Oregon
Bureau of Land Management - OR-RFA07-0023
Grants.gov.
The objective of this project is to establish a treatment program to control knotweed and encourage native plant associations, and outreach and education program to assist in early detection and rapid response of weed identification and treatments, and development of a weed guide to provide information about invasive species of concern throughout Columbia County.
Deadline for applications is Sep 13, 2008.
Lake Tahoe Regional Development Program - 08SF200026 (open Apr 15, 2008)
Grants.gov.
The Bureau of Reclamation has issued a Solicitation for
Grants/Cooperative Agreements for the following program: Lake Tahoe Regional
Development Program. Invasive species can alter ecosystem dynamics by competing with native species and changing the habitat suitability for a number of species. Species, such as Eurasian watermilfoil have infested Lake Tahoe and other waterbodies in the Lake Tahoe basin. In addition, other invasive species such as zebra and quagga mussels have recently been introduced to Nevada. For this priority, the LTRDP is particularly interested in project proposals to implement an intensive inventory effort to locate infestations, reduce new introductions, and control or eradicate existing infestations of invasive species.
Deadline for applications is May 15, 2008.
Expert IPM Decision Support System / Grants.gov - USDA-CSREES-SRGP-001444 (open Mar 26, 2008)
USDA. Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service.
The purpose of the Expert Integrated Pest Management Decision Support System program is to support development of expert systems that help guide, demonstrate and multiply impacts of USDA supported IPM programs. The EIPMDSS created and maintained by the successful applicant will help these programs establish and communicate IPM research, education, and extension priorities; allow a diverse group of stakeholders to obtain access to selected program outputs; compile LOGIC model based program reports; and synthesize program impacts.
Deadline for applications is May 12, 2008.
2008 Washington State NRCS Conservation Innovation Grants / Grants.gov - SDA-NRCS-WA-0801 (open Mar 17, 2008)
USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Washington.
Washington's Natural Resources Conservation Service is participating in the 2008 Conservation Innovation Grants State Component. CIG is a voluntary program intended to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies while leveraging Federal investment in environmental enhancement and protection, in conjunction with agricultural production. Subtopics may include invasive species management on grazing, effoects of pest, diseases, and fragmentation on forest and grazing land quality/health and others. Up to $150,000 is available for the Washington CIG state competition. The CIG State Component offers eligible entities the opportunity to apply for grants up to $50,000.
Deadline for applications is May 1, 2008.
* See our Grants and Funding - Requests for Proposals for more resources.
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