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1 TEXAS NAWCA S $41,369,025 $88,508, ,494 NAWCA GRANT AMOUNT TOTAL PARTNER CONTRIBUTION NUMBER OF S TOTAL ACRES Texas currently has 84 NAWCA projects either completed or underway. These projects have conserved a total of 580,492 acres of wildlife habitat. NAWCA funding of more than $41.3 million stimulated partner contributions of over $88.5 million. These figures do not include multi-state projects. TEXAS GULF COAST XI This proposal continues a 24-year partnership of private landowners, a private foundation, state and federal agencies, and non-governmental organizations, committed to the long-term support of wetlands conservation on the Texas Gulf Coast, and will include projects across each of the three initiative areas within the Texas portion of the Gulf Coast Joint Venture (Chenier Plain Initiative Area, Texas Mid-Coast Initiative Area, and Laguna Madre Initiative Area). This proposal will restore, and enhance an additional 2,519 acres of wetland habitat on private lands that will provide important migration, wintering, and breeding habitat for numerous species of waterfowl, shorebirds, wading birds, and neotropical migrant songbirds. This proposal will provide breeding habitat for black-bellied and fulvous whistling ducks as well as wintering/migration habitat for 6 high priority (mottled duck, northern pintail, mallard, lesser scaup, greater scaup, and Cackling Canada Goose) and 5 other priority waterfowl species (redhead, canvasback, American wigeon, wood duck, and ringnecked duck), and over 30 NAWCA priority waterbird and landbird species. NAME GRANT AMOUNT PARTNER CONTRIBUTION TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL ACRES 1. **ANAHUAC NWR ENTRANCE $75,000 $130,132 $205, ROAD WETLANDS 2. **COASTAL PRAIRIE INITIATIVE $1,000,000 $2,109,032 $3,109,032 2, **GULF COAST MOTTLED DUCK $70,500 $141,000 $211, PHASE **TEXAS CHENIER PLAIN CADE $1,000,000 $4,482,760 $5,482,760 1,092 RANCH 2 5. **TEXAS GULF COAST XI $999,846 $2,100,000 $3,099,846 2, **TEXAS PLAYA CONSERVATION $75,000 $294,533 $369, INITIATIVE 7. GULF COAST MOTTLED DUCK $61,000 $85,000 $146, CONSERVATION PLAN - PHASE GULF COAST MOTTLED DUCK $75,000 $176,750 $251, CONSERVATION PLAN - PHASE 8 9. GULF COAST MOTTLED DUCK CONSERVATION PLAN - PHASE 9 $64,000 $152,500 $216,
2 10. JEFFERSON COUNTY WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 6,799 IMPROVEMENT 11. ROLLING PLAINS WETLAND $60,000 $60,970 $120, ECOSYSTEM 12. TEXAS GULF COAST X $997,766 $2,100,292 $3,098,058 2, TEXAS WATER DELIVERY I $999,396 $2,000,920 $3,000,316 3, BOLIVAR FLATS ACQUISITION $75,000 $156,950 $231, GORDY MARSH LAND $375,000 $1,165,409 $1,540,409 1,936 ACQUISITION 16. GULF COAST MOTTLED DUCK $15,000 $34,000 $49, CONSERVATION PLAN - PHASE TEXAS GULF COAST XI $992,051 $1,099,495 $2,091,546 2, ALAMO BEACH WETLAND $75,000 $130,000 $205, RESTORATION AND 19. COASTAL PRAIRIE WETLANDS $1,000,000 $3,514,950 $4,514,950 5,223 PRESERVATION 20. GCJV MOTTLED DUCK $8,000 $14,000 $22, CONSERVATION PLAN - PHASE TEXAS GULF COAST X $996,110 $1,500,921 $2,497,031 8, TEXAS MID-COAST WETLANDS $734,670 $1,504,000 $2,238,670 2, ALAZAN BAYOU WILDLIFE $75,000 $155,252 $230, MANAGEMENT AREA WETLAND 24. BISHOP LOMA PALOMA WETLAND $74,685 $82,125 $156, GCJV MOTTLED DUCK $27,500 $157,500 $185, CONSERVATION PLAN - PHASE V 26. LIVE OAK BAYOU MARSH $1,000,000 $1,797,000 $2,797,000 3, WETLANDS REST & ENH OF $996,912 $1,676,720 $2,673,632 8,621 GULF COAST IX 28. AUSTIN'S WOODS IV $1,000,000 $3,034,000 $4,034,000 1, DEADWATER - NECHES RIVER $1,000,000 $2,356,847 $3,356,847 2,090 NWR 30. GCJV MOTTLED DUCK $32,000 $100,000 $132,000 3,550 CONSERVATION PLAN-PHASE IV 31. TEXAS CHENIER PLAIN WETLAND $999,900 $2,127,773 $3,127,673 72,655 REST & ENH OF PRIVATE & PUBLIC LANDS I 32. WETLANDS REST & ENH OF $998,000 $1,596,609 $2,594,609 74,220 GULF COAST VI 33. COASTAL PRAIRIE WETLANDS $850,000 $1,393,557 $2,243,557 3,855 RESTORATION / ACQUISITION I 34. TEXAS CHENIER PLAIN COASTAL $1,000,000 $2,041,194 $3,041,194 72,130 REFUGES (CADE RANCH) 35. TEXAS CHENIER PLAIN WETLANDS $998,543 $2,128,369 $3,126,912 74,521 IMPROVEMENT 36. WETLANDS REST & ENH OF $999,947 $2,100,271 $3,100,218 4,320 GULF COAST V 37. GCJV MOTTLED DUCK $50,000 $173,000 $223,000 3,840
3 - PHASE SHELDON LAKE STATE PARK $75,000 $201,380 $276, COASTAL PRAIRIE WETLAND RESTORATION - PHASE 39. TEXAS CHENIER PLAIN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,291,030 $3,291,030 76,858 IMPROVEMENT 40. WET. REST. & ENH, PRIVATE & $1,000,000 $1,925,885 $2,925,885 6,556 PUBLIC LANDS TX GULF COAST VI 41. COASTAL PRAIRIE WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,205,357 $3,205,357 4,630 RESTORATION / ACQUISITION 42. GCJV MOTTLED DUCK $70,000 $125,000 $195,000 3, JENNA WELCH PLAYA PRESERVE $75,000 $150,000 $225, PLAYA MANAGEMENT & $55,660 $60,751 $116, RESTORATION IN THE TEXAS HIGH PLAINS 45. AUSTIN'S WOODS I $586,000 $894,539 $1,480, GCJV MOTTLED DUCK $67,500 $103,000 $170, MUD FLATS PASS CULVERT $31,000 $46,380 $77, WET. REST. & ENH, PRIVATE & $969,141 $2,332,767 $3,301,908 14,508 PUBLIC LANDS TX GULF COAST V 49. COASTAL PRAIRIE WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,598,280 $3,598,280 10,368 RESTORATION & ACQUISITION 50. RIO BOSQUE WATER SUPPLY $9,000 $45,818 $54, WELL 51. WETLAND FOR $37,228 $43,944 $81,172 1,140 THE MYRTLE FOESTER - WHITMIRE PRESERVE 52. BURLESON WETLANDS VILLAGE $45,000 $55,000 $100, SLOUGH & WEST ROOST RENOVATION 53. RESTORATION OF WETLANDS, LA $21,000 $21,000 $42, SELVA VERDE TRACT OF LAGUNA ATASCOSA NWR 54. SUPPLEMENTAL WATER FOR THE $45,509 $104,669 $150, MYRTLE FOESTER - WHITMIRE PRESERVE 55. WETLANDS RESTORATION WITHIN $671,583 $1,828,239 $2,499,822 4,039 THE WEST GULF COASTAL PLAIN 56. AUSTIN'S WOODS $480,000 $733,911 $1,213,911 1, FOSTER - MATTERN PARTNERSHIP $16,250 $19,559 $35, PLAYAS & MOIST - SOIL MANAGEMENT 58. GENE HOWE WILDLIFE $50,000 $63,900 $113, MANAGEMENT AREA 59. RIPARIAN CORRIDOR $50,000 $74,167 $124,167 1,380 RESTORATION ALONG THE CANADIAN RIVER 60. TEXAS MID - COAST WETLANDS RESTORATION $893,310 $2,361,425 $3,254,735 7,472
4 61. LAGUNA MADRE $993,694 $3,814,878 $4,808,572 9, PLAYA LAKES WMA: SEDIMENT $50,000 $76,391 $126, REMOVAL AT CATTAIL LAKE & MOIST SOIL MGMT 63. PORT BOLIVAR WETLANDS $450,000 $516,500 $966,500 2,175 PROTECTION 64. WETLANDS RESTORATION WITHIN $467,500 $1,380,640 $1,848,140 3,520 THE WEST GULF COASTAL PLAIN 65. CALHOUN COUNTY & MID COAST $49,999 $63,000 $112, WETLANDS 66. COASTAL BEND WETLANDS $1,000,000 $1,944,506 $2,944,506 3,015 CONSERVATION INITIATIVE 67. KATY PRAIRIE INITIATIVE $1,000,000 $2,040,000 $3,040,000 2, WET. REST. & ENH, PRIVATE & $852,500 $2,070,167 $2,922,667 8,916 PUBLIC LANDS TX GULF COAST IV 69. LLANO GRANDE HISTORIC $49,964 $135,000 $184, WETLAND RESTORATION, REV. 70. WET. REST. & ENH, PRIVATE & $560,000 $1,889,225 $2,449,225 6,950 PUBLIC LANDS TX GULF COAST I 71. AUDUBON CENTER HISTORIC $49,322 $80,861 $130,183 7 WETLAND RESTORATION 72. BIG LAKE BOTTOM $146,259 $303,000 $449, DOLLAR BAY WETLANDS $853,418 $1,343,000 $2,196, PRESERVATION 74. ARANSAS REFUGE WETLANDS $22,000 $57,882 $79, AUSTIN'S WOODS / BRAZORIA $361,350 $361,350 $722,700 1,257 NWR COMPLEX 76. KATY PRAIRIE INITIATIVE $744,000 $1,116,000 $1,860,000 1, WETLANDS REST. & ENH. PRIVATE $387,175 $1,367,253 $1,754,428 5,000 LANDS TX GULF COAST 78. PIERCE MARSH PRESERVE $207,000 $207,000 $414,000 1, BARN OWL WOODS $20,000 $134,000 $154, I-45 SCENIC ESTUARIAL $400,000 $775,350 $1,175, CORRIDOR 81. WETLANDS REST. & ENH. PRIVATE $155,000 $474,136 $629,136 4,000 LANDS TX GULF COAST 82. MAD ISLAND MARSH $1,100,000 $1,439,000 $2,539,000 11, CADDO LAKE $1,925,837 $1,928,837 $3,854,674 7, MAD ISLAND MARSH $425,000 $830,500 $1,255,500 3,801 TOTAL: $41,369,025 $88,508,308 $129,877, ,494 **Indicates project funded in 2016
5 TEXAS MULTI-STATE S $4,267,583 $15,244, ,945 NAWCA GRANT AMOUNT TOTAL PARTNER CONTRIBUTION NUMBER OF S TOTAL ACRES Texas currently has 9 NAWCA projects either completed or underway. These projects have conserved a total of 260,945 acres of wildlife habitat. NAWCA funding of more than $4.2 million stimulated partner contributions of over $15.2 million. NAME 1. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE - DEMO PROJ 2. WETLANDS RESTORATION PRIVATE LANDS LMV 3. BROUSSARD WETLANDS 4. GULF COAST WETLANDS RESTORATION & I 5. CHENIER PLAIN COASTAL V 6. LOWER NECHES RIVER CYPRESS 7. CHENIER PLAIN COASTAL IV 8. CHENIER PLAIN COASTAL 9. ECOASIS: BUILDING CORRIDORS OF WATERFOWL HABITAT ON RANCHES GRANT PARTNER TOTAL TOTAL AMOUNT CONTRIBUTION INVESTMENT ACRES $100,000 $151,255 $251,255 1,250 $474,000 $1,196,238 $1,670,238 23,000 $75,000 $97,836 $172, $1,000,000 $2,128,311 $3,128,311 6,822 $1,000,000 $5,040 $1,005,040 1,151 $932,200 $3,104,640 $4,036,840 74,080 $637,771 $1,593,624 $2,231,395 72,370 $998,952 $6,902,220 $7,901,172 81,849 $49,660 $65,561 $115, TOTAL: $5,267,583 $15,244,725 $20,512, ,945 For additional information please contact Ducks Unlimited, Inc. s Governmental Affairs Office at 444 N Capitol St., NW Suite 745, Washington, D.C., or call (202)
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