CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The West Virginia Outdoor Heritage Conservation Fund is taking applications for grants, with up to $450,000 to be awarded.
Applications may be submitted until April 2 for small and large grants. Grant selections are expected to be made by May 15, the state Division of Forestry said in a news release.
More information is available online.
Land protection projects can include wildlife habitats, working forests and farmlands, and hunting, fishing and outdoor recreational areas.
Applicants can use the eligibility assessment linked to the fund’s website to determine whether their projects qualify for funding.
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