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Bureau of Reclamation News Release 11/15/21
Reclamation announces $2.7 million
for Klamath River coho salmon
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation selected to administer grant program
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.
– The Bureau of Reclamation announced today $2.7 million for
the 2021-2024 Klamath River Coho Restoration Grant Program.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will administer the
grant program, which will fund activities and projects to
enhance survival and recovery of natural populations of coho
salmon in the Klamath River Basin.
“Reclamation,
along with our partners, is taking significant steps to
restore habitat and coho salmon populations in the lower
Klamath Basin,” said Klamath Basin Area Office
Acting Area Manager Jared Bottcher. “We are pleased
to provide additional funds to this important grant program
to continue our efforts. Through implementation of the grant
program, Reclamation has reaffirmed its commitment to
restoring resilient coho salmon populations and their
habitat in the Basin.”
The goal of this competitive grant program is to support restoration activities that have a direct benefit to Southern Oregon Northern California Coast coho salmon, a species listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. Project types that will be given the highest priority include riparian and instream habitat restoration and improvements, barrier modification and fish passage improvement, fish screens, and water conservation. Program efforts will be focused on the mainstem of the Klamath River and tributaries between Klamath River mile 190 to the Klamath River estuary. Reclamation plans to award $1.2 Million in fiscal year 2021 and up to $500,000 per year in fiscal years 2022-2024 totaling $2.7 Million for restoration projects in the Klamath River Basin. Funded by Reclamation, the grant program will be administered by NFWF with coordination from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries and California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Eligible applicants include local, state, federal, and tribal governments and agencies; special districts; non-profit organizations; schools; and universities. For more information, visit https://www.nfwf.org/programs/bureau-reclamation-klamath-coho-habitat-restoration-program or contact Courtney Mathews at 541-887-9107 or cmathews@usbr.gov. # # # The Bureau of Reclamation is a federal agency under the U.S. Department of the Interior and is the nation's largest wholesale water supplier and second largest producer of hydroelectric power. Our facilities also provide substantial flood control, recreation opportunities, and environmental benefits. Visit our website at www.usbr.gov and follow us on Twitter @USBR & @ReclamationCVP; Facebook @bureau.of.reclamation; LinkedIn @Bureau of Reclamation; Instagram @bureau_of_reclamation; and YouTube @reclamation. |
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