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Committee approves $350,000 in federal habitat grant submissions for Crooked River and John Day Valley
Summary
The committee approved submission of two federal grant applications — $250,000 for Upper Crooked River habitat enhancement and $100,000 for John Day Valley habitat restoration — to the Foundation for American Public Lands to support fence removal, juniper removal, native reseeding and other actions to improve habitat connectivity and reduce fire risk.
The Joint Committee on Ways and Means approved recommendations to submit two federal grant applications for habitat work in eastern Oregon.
Representative Levy (S9) told the committee the Natural Resources Subcommittee recommends submitting a $250,000 application to the Foundation for American Public Lands for habitat enhancement in the Upper Crooked River Habitat Area. “The…
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