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Forest

Pine Creek Conservation District Fire Recovery

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Program level:

State

Provider:

Pine Creek Conservation District

Benefits provided: 

Financial

Land use:

Forest, Agriculture

Water-focused program: 

No

Reimbursement for losses to working lands during the 2020 and 2021 fires to replace fence, reseed grass, control weeds, and replant trees and shrubs.

Overview

Description:

If your property has been effected by fire, we can apply for funding to reimburse you for rebuilding fences, seeding unstable slopes, controlling weeds, and planting shrubs and trees for wildlife habitat. To be eligible, projects must be on working agricultural or tiber land and address a resource concern like soil erosion or water quality. Residential property is not eligible.

This grant funds recovery from wildfire damage, including, but not limited to, rebuilding fences, seeding unstable slopes, controlling weeds, and planting shrubs and trees for wildlife habitat.

Eligibility:

All projects must address a resource concern. For example, potential resource concerns for fencing might be
soil erosion, soil compaction, water quality, degraded plant condition, livestock production limited (inadequate
feed and forage).

Financial benefit: 

Pine Creek CD will reimburse 100% of your expenses after project is complete.

Projects are limited to a maximum of $50,000 per landowner per fiscal year.

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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