Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative (WRI) and it’s partners announced funding decisions for the upcoming fiscal year 2019 project implementation season. 140 of the 193 project proposals submitted to WRI for implementation between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019 were either fully or partially funded this week. This year’s list of funded projects is set to improve another 150,000 acres of priority watersheds in Utah. Funding for these projects totaled over $34 million dollars in WRI and partner funding as well as another $3.5 million of in-kind support. Major funding partners include:
Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Utah Department of Natural Resources – Watershed Restoration Initiative, Sportsman for Fish and Wildlife, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Mule Deer Foundation, Utah Bowman’s Association, National Wild Turkey Federation, Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, Safari Club International, State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration.
WRI projects focus on improving three ecosystem values in Utah:
Watershed Health and Biological Diversity
Water Quality and Quantity
Opportunities for Sustainable Uses of Natural Resources
Click here to download the full list of FY2019 WRI funded and unfunded projects.
Click here for a map of all fully or partially funded FY2019 WRI projects