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Wetlands Restoration for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program Wetlands Restoration for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program The Wetlands Restoration for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program (Program) restores or enhances wetlands and watershed ecosystems to provide essential services to California's people, wildlife, and fish. Wetlands have high carbon sequestration rates that can sequester carbon for decades.
There is tremendous opportunity to restore or enhance large areas of mountain meadow, coastal tidal, inland seasonal, and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta wetlands that do not currently provide the full potential of carbon storage or other benefits due to historical land use.
The Program is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy, improving public health and the environment, and providing meaningful benefits to the most disadvantaged and low-income communities and households, collectively referred to as priority populations.
For more information, visit the California Climate Investments website . Program Work, by the Numbers in Coastal Wetlands, Inland Seasonal Wetlands, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Wetlands, Mountain Meadows 7,477 Acres Restored or Enhanced $2.
5M benefiting Priority Populations 995,950 Metric Tons Estimated CO2-equivalent Sequestered California Climate Investments (CCI) Quantification, Benefits, and Reporting Materials CCI Co-benefit Assessment Methodologies California Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Project Map CCI Annual Reports and Data Assembly Bill 32 - Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 CDFW Restoration Grants Page WetlandRestoration@wildlife. ca.
gov Watershed Restoration Grants Branch PO Box 944209, Sacramento, CA 94244-2090 WatershedGrants@wildlife. ca. gov
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, Public Agencies, Tribal Governments. Projects must be in California and align with the Natural and Working Lands Climate Smart Strategy and Pathways to 30x30. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Restoration Grant Programs (New Initiatives under Nature Based Solutions, Drought and Climate resiliency) is sponsored by California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). CDFW is accepting concept proposals on an ongoing basis for various restoration programs. This includes funding for projects enhancing resilience to drought and climate change through restoration, protection, or enhancement of riparian and aquatic habitat and river channels, reconnection of historical flood plains, and improvements to ecological functions. It also includes funding for wetlands and mountain meadows restoration.
Proposition 1 Watershed Restoration Grant Program is sponsored by California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). This program funds multi-benefit ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration projects of statewide importance outside of the Delta, aligning with the California Water Action Plan's objectives for more reliable water supplies, restoration of species and habitat, and a more resilient water resources system. It supports projects that enhance ecological function and conservation.