by Christa Bale | Sep 9, 2021
The Federal Lands Access Program (Access Program) was established to improve transportation facilities that that are located on or adjacent to, or that provide access to Federal lands. To be eligible, it must be a public highway, road, bridge, trail, or...
by Mara Zimmerman | Aug 30, 2021
The Drinking Water Providers Partnership is a collaboration of public and private organizations working together to help provide clean and cold water for fish and people across the Pacific Northwest. Through a targeted grant program, they support restoration projects...
by Mara Zimmerman | Aug 5, 2021
Conservation districts use Natural Resource Investments funding from the Washington State Conservation Commission (SCC) to offer local, incentive-based programs that empower landowners to voluntarily install best management practices (BMPs). BMPs advance progress...
by Mara Zimmerman | Aug 2, 2021
CREP engages farmland owners as partners in restoring salmon habitat. Farmers are compensated for voluntarily planting native vegetation along salmon-bearing streams, rather than crops. Vegetation forms a buffer between agricultural land and salmon streams, keeping...
by Mara Zimmerman | Jul 27, 2021
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides financial and technical assistance to agricultural producers and non-industrial forest managers to address natural resource concerns and deliver environmental benefits such as improved water and air quality,...