Georgia WHIP applications due by Nov. 19

• Participants in WHIP agree to implement a wildlife habitat development plan and the NRCS agrees to provide financial assistance for the initial implementation of wildlife habitat development practices.

James E. Tillman, Sr., state conservationist for the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Georgia has announced that the 2011 Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) applications are due by Nov. 19, 2010 to be considered for funding this fiscal year.

Applications can be taken at all NRCS offices and USDA Service Centers.

WHIP is a voluntary program that provides financial incentives to landowners for the development and improvement of high quality habitat that supports wildlife populations of national, state, tribal, and local significance. Participants agree to implement a wildlife habitat development plan and the NRCS agrees to provide financial assistance for the initial implementation of wildlife habitat development practices. Financial assistance is available at 75 percent of the average cost of practice establishment as determined by the NRCS.

NRCS provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain and improve natural resources and environment.

More information on NRCS conservation programs can be found at www.ga.nrcs.usda.gov under programs.

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