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WHIP: Intermountain Focus Area Ranking Questions
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of native
habitats on 100% of the contracted acreage?
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of native
habitat on 75-99% of the contracted acreage?
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of native
habitat on 50-74% of the contracted acreage?
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of native
habitat on <50% of the contracted acreage?
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of Riparian/Instream
habitat on the contracted acreage in the Intermountain WHIP Focus Area? ONLY
ANSWER YES ONCE FOR QUESTIONS 5-10.
- Will the project involve only the management of Riparian/Instream
habitat on the contracted acreage in the Intermountain WHIP Focus Area? ONLY
ANSWER YES ONCE FOR QUESTIONS 5-10.
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of Native
Prairie Habitat on the contracted acreage in the Intermountain WHIP Focus
Area? ONLY ANSWER YES ONCE FOR QUESTIONS 5-10.
- Will the project involve only the management of Native Prairie Habitat
on the contracted acreage in the Intermountain WHIP Focus Area?. ONLY ANSWER
YES ONCE FOR QUESTIONS FOR QUESTIONS 5-10.
- Will the project involve the restoration and management of Wetland
Habitat on the contracted acreage in the Intermountain WHIP Focus Area? ONLY
ANSWER YES ONCE FOR QUESTIONS 5-10.
- Habitat on the contracted acreage in the Intermountain WHIP Focus Area?
ONLY ANSWER YES ONCE FOR QUESTIONS 5-10.
- Will the cost per contract acre for Native Prairie Restoration be less
than $75/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Native Prairie Restoration be
between $75-$150/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Native Prairie Restoration be
between $150-$300/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Native Prairie Restoration be
greater than $300/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Riparian/Fisheries/Wetlands be less
than $350/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Riparian/Fisheries/Wetlands be
between $350-$750/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Riparian/Fisheries/Wetlands be
between $750-$1000/acre?
- Will the cost per contract acre for Riparian/Fisheries/Wetlands be
greater than $1000/acre?
- Is the partners contribution to the WHIP project greater 75% of the
contract?
- Is the partners contribution to the WHIP project between 50-74% of the
contract?
- Is the partners contribution to the WHIP project between 25-49% of the
contract?
- Is the partners contribution to the WHIP project between 0-24% of the
contract?
- Will the project address 3 or more of the following functions: fuel
reduction in forested lands, water quality, water quantity, flood control,
groundwater recharge, and/or soil erosion control?
- Will the project address 1-2 of the following functions: fuel reduction
in forested lands, water quality, water quantity, flood control, groundwater
recharge, and/or erosion control?
- Will the project address none of the following functions: fuel reduction
in forested lands, water quality, water quantity, flood control, groundwater
recharge, and/or erosion control?
- Is the percent of the operating unit under a complimentary program (WRP,
EQIP, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, Upland Game bird Habitat Enhancement
Program, etc.) greater than 75%?
- Is the percent of the operating unit under a complimentary program (WRP,
EQIP, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, Upland Game bird Habitat Enhancement
Program, etc.) between 25-75%?
- Is the percent of the operating unit under a complimentary program (WRP,
EQIP, Partners for Fish and Wildlife, Upland Game bird Habitat Enhancement
Program, etc.) less than 25%?
- Will the WHIP contract be located less than one mile from other priority
habitat areas that will ecologically enhance the proposed project for fish
and/or wildlife resources?
- Will the WHIP contract be isolated from other priority habitat areas?
- Will the WHIP contract be located in a designated geographic region or
watershed that has 1) an active & coordinated locally led conservation
effort, and 2) completed a conservation needs assessment?
- Education/Public Awareness: Wildlife habitat restoration involves youth
group(s) through the Youth for Wildlife initiative in WHIP?
National Focus Issue Questions
- Will the treatment you intend to implement using WHIP result in the
restoration of declining or important native wildlife habitats?
- Will the treatment you intend to implement using WHIP result in the
protection, restoration, development or enhancement of wildlife habitat for
at-risk species which can include candidate species and State listed
threatened and endangered species?
- Will the treatment you intend to implement using WHIP result in the
protection, restoration, development or enhancement of wildlife habitat for
Federally listed threatened and endangered wildlife species?
- Will the treatment you intend to implement using WHIP result in the
reduction of invasive species on wildlife habitats?
- Will the treatment you intend to implement using WHIP result in the
protection, restoration, development or enhancement of declining or
important aquatic wildlife species’ habitats?
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