South Texas Refuge Complex Burned Areas Rehabilitation/Exotic Species Control

The Burned Areas Rehabilitation (BAR) program at the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge implements action plans that rehabilitate and restore land after wildfires.

The two primary objectives of these BAR projects are 1) to reduce invasive grass cover to less than 5%; and 2) to establish

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a dense cover of native tree, shrub and understory species sufficient to impede reestablishment of invasive grasses, and reduce the consequent risk of wildlife.

The approved BAR projects include herbicide application, native seedling production, seedling transplanting and other site preparation and seed collection.

Related Programs

Undesirable/Noxious Plant Species

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Fish and Wildlife Service

Estimated Funding: $350,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





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Additional Information of Eligibility:
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Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Kim WahlPlant EcologistLower Rio Grande Valley NWRPhone: 956-784-7580Fax: 956-787-8338

Agency Email Description:
kimberly_wahl@fws.gov

Agency Email:
kimberly_wahl@fws.gov

Date Posted:
2010-07-20

Application Due Date:
2010-08-13

Archive Date:
2010-09-12


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