integrating state action plans and usda farm bill conservation programs
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WHIP Local Concerns Example
•Are any of the offered acres located within identified MDC Focus Areas and Conservation Opportunity Areas (refer to Toolkit MDC FA_COA layer or contact the Area Biologist for assistance).
Other Conservation Reserve Program•Forbs•CP23 Wetland Restoration•Mid-Contract Management
▫Dicksissel▫Field Sparrow▫Grasshopper Sparrow▫Meadowlark▫Prairie Chicken
•CP33▫Indigo bunting▫Field Sparrow
Missouri State Action Plan and EQIP•Encourage staff input to local EQIP
workgroups to target COAs for the local points (address national priority for at-risk species)
•Missouri EQIP has the highest number of ranking points in the local concerns category
•Offer one-time $210/acre incentive for Restoration of Rare and Declining Habitats in addition to Cost-Share
EQIP Success Stories
•Average of 3000 acres per year of rare and declining habitat restored
•$750,000 in federal fy-08 for forest resources (majority in COA’s in the eastern Ozarks)
•Over 90% of counties have local concerns that allow local points for work in COAs
•NRCS estimates 78,000 acres of glade, prairie and savanna restorations in EQIP/WHIP
Montana EQIP and Arctic Grayling•To Possibly Avert Listing•Riparian fencing, off-stream watering and
fish passage•$$ Millions
Texas EQIP and Wildlife Emphasis Areas•Prescribed Grazing (528A)
Brush Management (314) Prescribed Burning (338) Range Planting (550)
•$11 million since 2002
Missouri State Action Plan and WRP
• 2009 State Ranking contain criteria if project is in a major wetland COA
• Over ½ of contracts (126,000 acres) are in 7 major wetland COAs
• In 2007, a 5000 acre tract was enrolled in WRP in River Bends Wetland COA in SE MO – meets target size for bottomland hardwoods restoration
WREP Success Story• Largest giant cane
restoration planting in Missouri completed in River Bends Wetland COA – 24 acres
• Over one mile of Missouri River primary levee removed in Manitou Bluffs Wetland COA
GRP
•Only about 100,000 acres of native prairie left in Missouri (out of 15 million acres in presettlement times)
•10,000 acres native prairie protected through easement or long-term agreement
Aquatic Aspects
•CRP/CCRP/CREP contributes to water quality in some COAs with aquatic systems as an emphasis
•EQIP and WHIP contributions