Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Wetlands Program 2016 Grant Awards

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Wetlands Program 2016 Grant Awards Grant awards = 23 Wetland/riparian acres impacted = 3,828 State Wildlife Areas (SWA) impacted = 7 Priority Waterfowl Species Benefitting = 8 Priority At-Risk Species Benefitting = 26 Total Project Costs = $6,092,546 CPW wetlands funds granted = $1,447,420 Partner funds committed = $4,645,126 ($3.21 for every CPW dollar) Funding Partners (46): Federal- National Park Service Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) U. S. Forest Service U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Refuges State- Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) CPW Area 3 CPW Fishing is Fun CPW Trinidad Lake State Park Colorado State Land Board Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) GOCO/CPW/Wetlands GOCO/Riparian Restoration Program San Juan Conservation District Spanish Peaks-Purgatoire River Conservation District County- Boulder County Douglas County LaPlata County Summit County Municipal- Town of Breckenridge City of Grand Junction City of Trinidad Nonprofit- Animas Watershed Partnership Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Blue River Watershed Group Chico Basin Ranch Colorado Rio Grande Restoration Foundation Ducks Unlimited (DU) Friends of Dillon Ranger District Grand Junction Lions Club Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas LaPlata Open Space Conservancy Mountain Studies Institute Owl Mountain Partnership Riverfront Foundation Southwest Conservation Corps Tamarisk Coalition Wildland Restoration Volunteers (WRV) Private- Binkley Ranch Ecometrics Empire Reservoir Company Private Landowners Trout Stalker Ranch Yale Lake Property Owner s Association #636 Elliott SWA Wetland Enhancement Recipient: CPW Area 3/Brush Description: This project will replace old water control structures to increase flooded acreage on the property. Greater Sandhill Crane, American Bittern, Northern Leopard Frog, Common Garter Snake Acres Impacted: 350 Total Cost: $75,000 CPW wetlands funding: $55,000 Partner funding: $20,000 Funding partners: CPW Area 3 #637 Union Ditch Delivery Project Recipient: CPW Area 3/Brush Description: This project will replace ditch structures to improve water delivery to SWAs. Greater Sandhill Crane, American Bittern, Northern Leopard Frog, Common Garter Snake Acres Impacted: 465 Total Cost: $95,000 CPW wetlands funding: $75,000 Partner funding: $20,000 Funding partners: CPW Area 3

#638 St. Vrain Creek Golden-Fredstrom Open Space Recipient: Boulder County Description: This project will regrade river banks and reestablish riparian vegetation in a flood impacted area. Priority Species Benefitting: Preble s Meadow Jumping Mouse, Northern Redbelly Dace, Brassy Minnow Acres Impacted: 9 Total Cost: $229,817 CPW wetlands funding: $60,000 Partner funding: $149,817 Funding partners: Boulder Co., WRV, USFWS #639 Centennial Valley SWA Unit 4 Recipient: CPW Area 4/Fort Collins Description: This project will stabilize the S. Platte river bank and relocate wetland unit dikes impacted by flooding. Acres Impacted: 41 Total Cost: $169,832+ CPW wetlands funding: $169,832 Partner funding: Unknown (materials donations) Funding partners: CDOT, Empire Reservoir Co. #640 Wellington SWA Moist-Soil Units Phase III Recipient: CPW NE Terrestrial Description: This project will create new wetland units on the property. Bald Eagle, Western Snowy Plover, Northern Leopard Frog Acres Impacted: 20 Total Cost: $140,000 CPW wetlands funding: $100,000 Partner funding: $40,000 Funding partners: DU, NAWCA #641 Ducks Unlimited NE Region Private Lands Wetlands Description: This project will restore, enhance, and create wetlands in 11 tracts of private land along the S. Platte River., Preble s Meadow Jumping Mouse, Brassy Minnow, Plains Topminnow Acres Impacted: 512 Total Cost: $914,192 CPW wetlands funding: $285,500 Partner funding: $628,692 Funding partners: DU #642 Martinez Rare Fish Rearing Pond Recipient: Douglas County Description: This project will reshape pond margins to improve wetland habitat for native fish rearing. Northern Redbelly Dace, Plains Topminnow, Brassy Minnow Acres Impacted: 2 Total Cost: $141,013 CPW wetlands funding: $62,013 Partner funding: $62,013 Funding partners: Douglas County #643 Wellington SWA Pond Aeration Recipient: CPW Area 4/Fort Collins Description: This project will provide late season waterfowl habitat and hunting opportunity by installing aerators on 6 ponds to maintain open water. Bald Eagle Acres Impacted: 6 Total Cost: $40,300 CPW wetlands funding: $40,300 #644 Arapaho NWR Riparian Restoration Recipient: U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Description: This project will restore willows along the Illinois River. Acres Impacted: 18 Total Cost: $33,799 CPW wetlands funding: $10,000 Partner funding: $23,799 Funding partners: USFWS, Owl Mountain Partnership #645 Swan River Restoration Project Recipient: Summit County Description: This project involves bank reshaping and revegetation in a stream reach impacted by mining. Bald Eagle, River Otter, Boreal Toad Acres Impacted: 26 Total Cost: $2,544,502 CPW wetlands funding: $59,000 Partner funding: $2,155,750 Funding partners: CWCB, USFS, CPW- Fishing is Fun, USFWS, Summit Co., Town of Breckenridge, Friends of Dillon Ranger District, Blue River Watershed Group

#646 Las Colonias Slough Restoration Description: This project will restore a side channel of the Colorado River and revegetate the riparian area. Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo Acres Impacted: 25 Total Cost: $350,811 CPW wetlands funding: $75,000 Partner funding: $275,811 Funding partners: DU, NAWCA, City of Grand Junction, Grand Junction Lions Club, Tamarisk Coalition, GOCO #647 Yampa River SWA Pump and Impoundments Recipient: CPW Area 10/Steamboat Springs Description: This project will create new wetland units on the property. Greater Sandhill Crane, Bald Eagle, Long-billed Curlew, Acres Impacted: 15 Total Cost: $32,350 CPW wetlands funding: $32,350 #648 Upper Purgatoire Watershed Improvements Recipient: Spanish Peaks Purgatoire River Conservation District Description: This project will remove invasive woody vegetation and replace with native vegetation on private lands both upstream and downstream from Trinidad Lake State Park. Acres Impacted: 50 Total Cost: $198,000 CPW wetlands funding: $50,000 Partner funding: $148,000 Funding partners: CSFS, CPW Trinidad Lake SP, City of Trinidad, Purgatoire Watershed Weed Management Cooperative #649 Yale Lake Wetland Improvement Project Recipient: Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas Description: This project will restore wetlands on the site of a former deepwater pond that was ordered to be drained/filled. Bald Eagle, Greater Sandhill Crane, White-faced Ibis, Lewis s Woodpecker, Acres Impacted: 12 Total Cost: $81,370 CPW wetlands funding: $40,000 Partner funding: $41,370 Funding partners: Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas, Yale Lake Property Owner s Association, USFWS #650 Ienatsch Riparian Restoration Recipient: CPW SE Terrestrial Description: This project will stabilize an eroding river bank, establish riparian vegetation, and construct a fence. Priority Species Benefitting: Northern Leopard Frog Acres Impacted: 44 Total Cost: $39,300 CPW wetlands funding: $14,500 Partner funding: $14,800 Funding partners: NRCS, Private Landowner #651 Chico Basin Ranch 2016 Recipient: Chico Basin Ranch Description: This project will control invasive woody vegetation and install erosion control structures, fencing, and fish screens. Priority Species Benefitting: Arkansas Darter, Acres Impacted: 176 Total Cost: $84,431 CPW wetlands funding: $22,531 Partner funding: $22,531 Funding partners: NRCS, State Land Board, Chico Basin Ranch #652 Rio Chamita Habitat Resiliency Recipient: Chama Peaks Land Alliance Description: This project will conduct a burn, install fencing, and revegetate a lake and riparian area. Bald Eagle, Lewis s Woodpecker, NM Meadow Jumping Mouse, Acres Impacted: 51 Total Cost: $112,757 CPW wetlands funding: $15,000 Partner funding: $51,057 Funding partners: NAWCA, USFWS, Binkley Ranch, Trout Stalker Ranch #653 Mesa Verde NP Morefield Site Improvements Recipient: National Park Service Description: This project will convert a former sewage lagoon into a wetland. Acres Impacted: 2 Total Cost: $141,400 CPW wetlands funding: $14,000 Partner funding: $127,400 Funding partners: National Park Service

#654 Animas Valley Wetland Habitat Enhancements Recipient: Bird Conservancy of the Rockies Description: This project will create and enhance wetlands on private lands. Acres Impacted: 28 Total Cost: $70,498 CPW wetlands funding: $28,490 Partner funding: $42,008 Funding partners: NRCS, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Private Landowners #655 San Juan CD Wetland and Riparian Habitat Enhancements Recipient: San Juan Conservation District Description: This project will create wetlands and enhance riparian areas. NM Meadow Jumping Mouse, Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, Acres Impacted: 65 Total Cost: $65,953 CPW wetlands funding: $24,011 Partner funding: $41,942 Funding partners: NRCS, San Juan CD, Private Landowners #656 Rio Grande SWA Restoration and Protection Phase I Recipient: CPW Area 17/Monte Vista Description: This project will stabilize a river bank to protect water supply infrastructure for wetlands on the property. Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Rio Grande Chub Acres Impacted: 101 Total Cost: $119,900 CPW wetlands funding: $24,990 Partner funding: $95,000 Funding partners: NAWCA, GOCO, Colorado Rio Grande Restoration Foundation #657 Animas River Phreatophyte Removal Recipient: Mountain Studies Institute Description: This project will control invasive woody vegetation and reestablish native vegetation. Priority Species Benefitting: Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo Acres Impacted: 80 Total Cost: $287,100 CPW wetlands funding: $52,500 Partner funding: $167,000 Funding partners: NRCS, Mountain Studies Institute, Animas Watershed Partnership, La Plata County, Southwest Conservation Corps #658 San Luis Valley Wetland and Riparian Habitat Enhancements Description: This project will replace and improve water control structures and install riparian fencing. Greater Sandhill Crane, Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, Rio Grande Sucker, Rio Grande Chub Acres Impacted: 1,730 Total Cost: $655,539 CPW wetlands funding: $137,403 Partner funding: $518,136 Funding partners: USFWS, Ducks Unlimited