Easement Asset Preservation
Overview
While landowners are responsible for maintaining their easements, the structural components of wetland restorations will begin to fail as they reach the end of their intended lifespan. This program allows for the state to preserve a functioning wetland on the easements. BWSR staff will evaluate failing structures and work with the SWCD and landowner to replace or update the structural component of the existing easements.
Grants Quarterly: Summer 2024
Inside this Issue:
Important upcoming dates
Information for grantees!
Amendments for grants expiring 12/31/24
FYI: Grants Quarterly newsletter
Tip of the quarter
FY25 Updates to the Grants Administration Manual
FY25 Clean Water Fund competitive RFP now open
Board awards grants for FY24 Water Quality and Storage Pilot programs
Tech Talk: Brush Management (CPS 314) in Grasslands and Savannas
Brush Management is becoming increasingly needed on our grassland and savanna habitats to maintain their open character. However, this tool can be very expensive, and if not used properly, somewhat ineffective. This session focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of the techniques used in brush management, plus how knowledge of basic brush biology can increase the effectiveness of a brush management program.
TTCP, PF
United States
Tech Talk: Intro to Urban Soil Health for Conservation Planning and Management
In this webinar, Josh Beniston, NRCS Regional Soil Health Specialist covering urban areas, presents an overview of soil health in the context of urban soils. Josh walks through the aspects of urban soils may be different than rural agricultural soils and discusses the additional questions and observations that should be addressed for conservation planning in urban soils. The information in the presentation follows the topics that are presented in a new series of technical notes from the NRCS Soil Health Division. Specific topics in the presentation include:
- Basics of urban soil health: current understanding on classification, unique properties, and resource concerns commonly found in urban soils
- Site evaluation for urban soil health: background investigation of urban sites for conservation planning, tools for field evaluation of urban soils, and laboratory testing of urban soils
- Conservation practices for urban soil health: discuss the small-scale application of several NRCS conservation practices with the potential to improve urban soils
TTCP
United States