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Apply Now for Wildlife Viewing Grants Program – US

Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Competition

Deadline: 7-Jan-22

Applications are now open for the Wildlife Viewing Grants Program to develop and improve wildlife-viewing opportunities that increase public awareness and appreciation of nongame wildlife, rare native plant species and natural habitats.

The Wildlife Conservation Section of the DNR Wildlife Resources Division administers a small-grants program for wildlife viewing projects in the state. Funding is provided by Georgia’s Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund.

Scope

Projects can include facilities (e.g., observation blinds or towers), improvements and other initiatives that provide opportunities to observe nongame wildlife (animals and plants) and natural habitats, and which emphasize species, habitats and conservation actions listed as conservation priorities in Georgia’s State Wildlife Action Plan. Projects must be on property accessible to the public. Nongame means species of flora and fauna indigenous to Georgia and not legally taken through hunting, fishing, trapping or otherwise (without required permits). For grant proposals, nongame must either a) be wild and free-ranging, b) part of a permitted captive breeding program to reintroduce a depleted indigenous species into a previously occupied range (otherwise, animals in enclosures are ineligible) or c) involve planting native species to create or enhance natural habitats.

Funding Information

Funding for these small grants – up to $3,000 per project – is provided through Georgia’s Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://georgiawildlife.com/WildlifeViewingGrants

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