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Interior approves grants for protecting wetland habitats
A federal grant committee has approved $103 million in federal grants aimed at protecting over half a million acres of wetlands and vital habitat for migratory birds.
The funds will be used to conserve, restore or enhance 548,242 acres of wetland and upland bird habitat, the Interior Department announced Monday in a news release. Outside partners — including conservation groups, local governments and private landowners — will provide an additional $201.2 million in matching funds.
'These grants will increase and maintain healthy bird populations and wetland habitat, while supporting local economies and improving public access to recreational activities for American traditions, such as hunting, fishing and birdwatching,' said Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
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The Migratory Bird Conservation Committee, chaired by Burgum, approved the grants. The committee's other members include EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins and four lawmakers.