Social Links Search
Tools
Close

  

Close

KANSAS WEATHER

Ducks Unlimited Receives Support From Usda for Kansas Nebraska Wetland Initiative

Ducks Unlimited Receives Support From Usda for Kansas Nebraska Wetland Initiative


On Nov. 2, as part of the agency's investment in climate-smart agriculture practices, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced its awarding Ducks Unlimited (DU) $52 million to support projects with farmers, ranchers and landowners in four key areas of the U.S., and of that amount, $10 million will support the Kansas Nebraska Wetland Initiative.

Operating under the USDA's Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), DU hopes to create a new, flexible, and cost-effective wetland and riparian restoration, management, and protection program that fills a niche for Kansas and Nebraska ag producers willing to invest in their land.

"Under this initiative, our goal will be to address some of the changes the landscape has endured from drought, drainage, and dewatering, by creating habitat that sustains several wildlife species, not just waterfowl," said Ele Nugent, DU's manager of conservation programs in Nebraska. "It's going to take a lot of time and effort, but our staff has the knowledge and expertise to get it done. Thanks to our project partners for supporting this initiative and to USDA for funding our proposal. We're all excited about the opportunities this investment affords."

Much of both state's historic wetland acres have been lost and many existing wetlands are in poor condition or have functionality issues like drainage or are overrun with invasive species. When wetlands work correctly, they are a critical resource for farmers and ranchers, wildlife, and the climate, and it’s one reason why the initiative aims to fund projects currently missed by similar programs for a multitude of reasons.

"Our proposal is to capture many of the projects that wouldn't be delivered otherwise, and leverage RCPP funds against partner dollars to reduce landowner cost-share," said Matthew Hough, DU's manager of conservation programs in Kansas. "This program means great things for Kansas and Nebraska. Not only will we have more latitude to complete work that's valuable to wildlife and a producer’s bottom line, but we'll also have a chance to replace some of the region's historic wetlands that have been lost over the years and enhance and protect those that remain."

 

Source: ducks.org

Photo Credit: kansas-department-of-agriculture

Secretary Vilsack Highlights USDA’s Commitment to Future Generations in Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlights USDA’s Commitment to Future Generations in Agriculture
HPAI resurges poultry producers urged to review biosecurity HPAI resurges poultry producers urged to review biosecurity

Categories: Kansas, Sustainable Agriculture

Subscribe to Farms.com newsletters

Crop News

Rural Lifestyle News

Livestock News

General News

Government & Policy News

National News

Back To Top