TWRA Has Cost-share Available to Aid Livestock Producers

Monday, March 22, 2010 | 02:57am
NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Landowner Incentive Program (TNLIP) still has cost-share available for landowners to install Best Management Practices (BMP) that will benefit livestock producers and protect species of conservation concern habitat. Many of the practices can help improve herd health and profitability. The TNLIP program will pay 75 percent of the cost to install BMPs that will benefit the habitat of aquatic species of conservation concern.
 
BMPs include streambank fencing, heavy use areas for livestock, stream crossings, alternate water sources, streambank and channel stabilization, riparian forest buffer, and native grass buffers. Funds are also available to protect caves and sinkholes through fencing, heavy use areas, cave gates, tree buffers, and native grass buffers.
 
Landowners located in the Buffalo, Caney Fork, Clinch, Conasauga, Collins, Duck,  Elk,  Hiwassee, Nolichucky, or Powell watersheds may qualify based on species of conservation concern that are found there. Portions of other rivers and streams across the state may also qualify. For a list of rare species by county go to http://tn.gov/environment/na/species/ .
 
Who to contact:
 
The Nature Conservancy LIP Field Coordinators
Clinch/Powell River     Ronald Lambert  (423) 300-8855
Duck River                    Corey Giles         (931) 505-1237
 
TWRA Private Lands Biologist
West                Chris Hunter                     (731) 668-0700 ext 115
Middle            Clint Borum                     (615) 893-9295 ext 111
East                  James Akins                     (423) 745-6300 ext 112
 
LIP Coordinator
Brian Flock      brian.flock@tn.gov             (615) 781-6597
 
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