Site icon fundsforNGOs

Bureau of Land Management New Mexico Wildlife Program – United States

Deadline: 27-Mar-24

The Bureau of Land Management New Mexico is accepting applications for the Wildlife Program to support maintaining functioning wildlife habitats, developing, and implementing restoration projects, and the inventory and monitoring of priority habitats and species to track trends and use on public lands.

The Wildlife Program fulfills the Department of the Interior visions of improving the management of wildlife and their habitats, and upholding trust and related responsibilities. BLM-managed lands are vital to thousands of species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. To provide for the long-term conservation of wildlife and biodiversity on public lands, the Wildlife Program uses a science-based approach to manage public lands to identify projects that support meeting land health standards and desired resource objectives for priority species and habitats, as outlined in land use plans.

The program is focused on addressing habitat connectivity issues and implementing projects that consider climate change impacts to short- and long-term objectives.

Priorities
The BLM New Mexico Wildlife Program has an opportunity to work with partner organizations to assist with national or regional efforts across state boundaries for the following:
Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

Exit mobile version