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$1.5M in grant funding accessible for fisheries habitat conservation in Michigan

By Editorial Board Published October 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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.5M in grant funding accessible for fisheries habitat conservation in Michigan

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Michigan Division of Pure Sources (MDNR) is providing as much as $1.5 million in Fisheries Habitat Grants to native, state, federal, and tribal governments, in addition to nonprofit teams for conservation and dam removing tasks.

The MDNR stories that this funding is out there for tasks that “improve Michigan’s fisheries and aquatic resources, such as fish habitat conservation, dam removal and repair, and resource assessment studies.”

Fisheries Habitat Grants can be found by an open, aggressive course of. Preposals will likely be accepted by November 19.

Mission proposals should fall beneath aquatic habitat conservation or dam administration to be thought of for grants.

Anticipated funding comes from two sources:

As much as $1,184,000 from the state’s Sport and Fish Safety Fund, supporting the aquatic habitat conservation theme.

$350,000 from the state’s Common Fund, supporting the dam administration theme.

Grant quantities vary from a minimal of $25,000 to the overall quantity of funding accessible in all eligible areas.

Examples of proposed tasks to the MDNR addressing the causes of habitat decline embody:

Enhancing the administration of riparian land (land located close to or on the water).

Restore pure lake ranges.

Enhancing or creating passage for aquatic organisms by eradicating culverts, dams, and different boundaries.

Enhancing water high quality.

Implementing watershed-based approaches to bettering each the standard and amount of water.

Creating tasks that display habitat conservation.

Restoring stream operate.

Including structural habitats, like woody habitat or aquatic vegetation.

Conducting assessments that can information conservation tasks.

Finishing different tasks that meet program targets.

The MDNR says that each one candidates should first focus on their tasks with a native DNR fisheries biologist after which submit a preproposal for overview.

“Healthy rivers, lakes and wetlands are essential to support fishing, boating and other enjoyment of our state’s natural resources,” stated Joe Nohner, DNR fisheries useful resource analyst, in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“These grants help our partners protect and rehabilitate fisheries and aquatic ecosystems in Michigan, where these resources are vital to recreation and local economies. In cases where we remove, repair or renovate dams, we also can improve public safety for residents and visitors.”

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