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BLM Nevada Threatened and Endangered Species Program (US)

Deadline: 10-Apr-23

The Bureau of Land Management is seeking applications for the Threatened and Endangered Species Program that works to conserve and recover Bureau sensitive animal and plant species and their habitat on public lands.

The program also shares cooperative responsibility with other BLM programs and partners for conservation of more than 2,700 non-listed BLM sensitive species with a goal of avoiding the need to list them in the future. The BLM manages habitat for over 430 wildlife, fish, and plant species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and at least 11 species identified as candidates for listing. In many cases, BLM managed public lands offer the best hope for recovery of sensitive or listed plant and animal species and many occur only on BLM managed lands.

The BLM Nevada Threatened and Endangered Species Program priorities in FY 2023 are addressing the impact of the climate crisis and ecosystem approaches for managing multiple listed and sensitive species, pollinator conservation and management, ensuring habitat connectivity, and updating outreach/education materials, including the Program’s public facing website. The Nevada State office is looking for projects that are state or regional in scope or projects that provide a programmatic approach for improving the Bureau effectiveness or efficiency. The Nevada program is looking for projects that will result in or facilitate national implementation or outreach of tangible on the ground actions that will improve species populations (numbers, representation, or resilience) or reduce population level threats. The Nevada State Office supports field office efforts to implement the Program’s Strategic Goals.

Strategic Goals

The Program’s Strategic Goals include:

Priorities
Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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