What Sustainable Land Practices for Wild Horse Conservation Covers (and Excludes)

GrantID: 60576

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: February 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Sustainable Land Practices for Wild Horse Conservation

This funding opportunity addresses sustainable land practices that benefit both wild horse conservation and local ecosystems. It covers initiatives focusing on innovative grazing management techniques, soil health improvement, and biodiversity protection. The grant excludes projects that do not incorporate sustainable environmental principles or fail to address the interplay between agriculture and wild horse habitats.

For example, a practical application could be an initiative aiming to introduce rotational grazing to ranchers, enhancing soil health while ensuring adequate forage for wild horse herds. Another scenario might involve educational efforts targeting landowners about sustainable land use practices that can support both agricultural productivity and wild horse welfare, thereby facilitating coexistence.

Eligible applicants include agricultural organizations, conservation groups, and education-focused nonprofits with experience in sustainable practices. Projects not grounded in ecological practices or purely focused on agricultural output without considering biodiversity will lack eligibility.

Successful alignment factors for potential projects include collaboration with landowners and explicit demonstration of how proposed practices will contribute to ecological health. Projects must emphasize outreach and education, ensuring that landowners are equipped with knowledge about the benefits of sustainable practices for both their land and local wild horse populations.

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