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Access & Habitat Grant
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Program level:
State
Provider:
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW)
Benefits provided:
Financial
Land use:
Forest, Agriculture
Water-focused program:
No
Must improve wildlife habitat, increase public hunting access to private land or solve a wildlife damage issue
Overview
Description:
To qualify for A&H funding, a project must improve wildlife habitat, increase public hunting access to private land or solve a wildlife damage issue. Some examples of projects that have been approved and implemented to date include development of wetland habitat, noxious weed control, improving wildlife forage on private lands, developing water in arid regions, riparian fencing, seeding after wildfire, hunting leases, land acquisition, seasonal road management and hunter access through private lands to inaccessible public lands. Projects may be on private or public lands, through preference is given to projects on private lands.
Eligibility:
To qualify for A&H funding, a project must improve wildlife habitat, increase public hunting access to private land or solve a wildlife damage issue.
Financial benefit:
Grant funding that varies per project
Contact information
Information last updated on July 15, 2025.
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