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Wisconsin Urban Wildlife Damage Abatement and Control Grant

This grant provides funding to urban governments in Wisconsin to create and implement plans for managing wildlife populations, specifically targeting issues caused by white-tailed deer and Canada geese.

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Grant Description

The Urban Wildlife Damage Abatement and Control (UWDAC) grants are available to any town, city, village, county, or tribal government in an urban area. The grants aim to help urban areas develop wildlife plans and implement specific damage abatement and/or control measures for white-tailed deer and/or Canada geese. Eligible projects include developing an urban wildlife population control plan, monitoring wildlife populations, removing deer using sharpshooters or trapping methods, implementing managed hunts, removing resident Canada geese by approved methods, modifying habitat, and implementing other approved wildlife control or damage abatement practices. The grant application period opens on October 1st each year and closes on December 1st. Grant awards are issued in January of the grant year. Applications will be ranked based on criteria such as addressing prevention and abatement of nuisance wildlife problems, including long-term solutions, cost-effectiveness of the plan or project, severity of the wildlife damage or nuisance problem addressed, and likelihood of preventing specified damage or nuisance. For more information or questions about eligibility and project development, contact Wendy Soleska (Grant Manager) at 608-852-1358 or Grace Nugent (Wildlife Biologist) at 608-266-2191.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

Yes -

Additional Details

UWDAC grants can only fund activities specified in a DNR-approved Wildlife Plan or work contributing to the development of such a plan.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
County governments
Native American tribal organizations

Additional Requirements

- The Urban Wildlife Damage Abatement and Control (UWDAC) grants are available to any town, city, village, county, or tribal government in an urban area.

Geographic Eligibility

All

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Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

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Categories
Natural Resources
Animal Welfare
Environment
Community Development

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