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Listed Species in the Upper Midwest

Listed Species' Ranges by State and County

Candidate Species

Species of Concern

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Bald Eagle

Canada Lynx

Freshwater Mussels

Gray Wolf

Indiana Bat

Karner Blue Butterfly

Kirtland's Warbler

Piping Plover

Whooping Crane

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Endangered Species Grants

 

Section 6 of the Endangered Species Act authorizes grants to States through the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund. These funds may, in turn, be awarded to private landowners and groups for conservation projects. The following four types of grants are available through this Fund:

 

Traditional Section 6 Grants

 

Habitat Conservation Planning Assistance Grants

 

Habitat Conservation Plan Land Acquisition Grants

 

Recovery Land Acquisition Grants

 

How to apply for endangered species grants - click here

Projects Funded by Section 6 Grants

2008 Traditional Section 6 Grants

 

2008 Non-traditional Section 6 Grant Awards

 

2007 Traditional Section 6 Grants

 

2007 Nontraditional Grants: Funded Projects in the Upper Midwest

 

2006 Traditional S6 Grants: Funded Projects in the Upper Midwest

 

2006 Nontraditional Grants: Funded Projects in the upper Midwest (Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin)

 

2005 Nontraditional Grants: Funded Projects in the upper Midwest

 

Private Stewardship Grants

From 2002 through 2008 these grants provided assistance directly to landowners for land management that benefited species and their habitats. Congress did not provide funding for this program after 2008.

2007 Funded Projects

2006 Funded Projects

2005 Funded Projects

 

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Last updated: December 1, 2008