| USDA 
			Seeks New Partnerships to Safeguard, Restore Wetland Ecosystems 
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            [July 28, 2021]  
              The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will 
			invest up to $17 million for conservation partners to help protect 
			and restore critical wetlands on agricultural lands through the 
			Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership (WREP). USDA’s Natural 
			Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is prioritizing proposals that 
			focus on assisting historically underserved producers conserving 
			wetlands. Proposals from partners are due August 15, 2021. Restored 
			wetlands help to improve water quality downstream, enhance wildlife 
			habitat, reduce impacts from flooding and provide recreational 
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				 “Our goal is to support agricultural producers in their efforts 
				to conserve natural resources on their land,” said Ivan Dozier, 
				State Conservationist in Illinois. “Wetland Reserve Enhancement 
				Partnerships help partners and producers work together to 
				protect wetland ecosystems on working lands.” 
 Through WREP projects, eligible conservation partners protect, 
				restore and enhance high-priority wetlands on agriculture lands. 
				WREP enables effective integration of wetland restoration on 
				working agricultural landscapes, providing meaningful benefits 
				to farmers and ranchers who enroll in the program and to the 
				communities where the wetlands exist. Eligible partners include 
				state and local governments and non-government organizations. 
				WREP partners are required to contribute a financial or 
				technical assistance fund match.
 
 
              
                
				 
              
				WREP funding is for fiscal year 2022 which begins October 1, 
				2021.
 
 How to Apply
 
 Partners interested in applying should contact their NRCS state 
				office for more information. Proposals are due by August 15, 
				2021. Partners looking to learn more about opportunities for 
				WREP funding for fiscal year 2022 are encouraged to attend the 
				WREP workshop on July 15, 2021 at 1 p.m. EST. Partners 
				interested in attending should contact WREP Program Manager, 
				Lisa McCauley at lisa.mccauley@usda.gov.
 
              
                  
              
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			More Information
 Funding will be provided through the Wetland Reserve Enhancement 
			Partnership (WREP), part of the Agricultural Conservation Easement 
			Program (ACEP), a Farm Bill conservation program. Through WREP, 
			states, local units of governments, and non-governmental collaborate 
			with NRCS through cooperative and partnership agreements. These 
			partners work with private landowners who voluntarily enroll 
			eligible land into easements to protect, restore and enhance 
			wetlands on their properties.
 
 Wetland reserve easements enable landowners to successfully reduce 
			impacts from flooding, recharge groundwater, enhance and protect 
			wildlife habitat and provide outdoor recreational and educational 
			opportunities. Partners benefit from WREP by targeting outreach and 
			enrollment priorities supported by NRCS, including places impacted 
			by natural disasters.
 
			[Paige BuckPublic Affairs Officer
 USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service]
 
			
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