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GLIN==> USFWS Midwest Fish Passage Program Funding Opportunity
- Subject: GLIN==> USFWS Midwest Fish Passage Program Funding Opportunity
- From: Tim_Patronski@fws.gov
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 17:21:28 -0500
- Delivered-to: glin-announce-archive@glc.merit.edu
- Delivered-to: glin-announce@glc.merit.edu
- List-name: GLIN-Announce
- Sensitivity:
Proposals for projects through the U.S
Fish and Wildlife Service's Midwest Region Fish Passage Program are due
on or before November 3, 2008. The Fish Passage Program is a voluntary,
non-regulatory program which provides Federal funding to remove barriers
to fish and other aquatic organisms. We work with states, tribes, local
municipalities, non-governmental organizations, watershed groups and many
others to reconnect aquatic habitats through this program. The following
states are in the Service’s Midwest Region – Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri,
Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa.
Please contact the appropriate National
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (see attached list and map) if you
would like more information about pursuing a project. If you have general
questions about the program, please contact Tim Patronski, Midwest Fish
Passage Program Coordinator, at 612-713-5168 or tim_patronski@fws.gov.
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Fisheries/

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Midwest Fish Passage Program Contacts and Areas of Responsibility 6-30-08.pdf
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