DUNGENESS WATERSHED Demonstration Project Andrew B. Perleberg WSU Extension
Dungeness Demonstration Project Dungeness Watershed one of five USDA focus watersheds for salmon recovery on Pacific Coast –Upland Forest Service Land Problems and Fixes –History of Resource Management Coordination with stakeholders
The Cooperators
Family Forest Owners
Program Purpose The Forest Land Enhancement Program (FLEP) was part of Title VIII of the 2002 Farm Bill. FLEP replaces the Stewardship Incentives Program (SIP) and the Forestry Incentives Program (FIP). FLEP is voluntary program for non- industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners. It provides for technical, educational, and cost-share assistance to promote sustainability of the NIPF forests.
Eligibility “Non-Industrial Private Forest Landowner” Family Forest Lands Private, non-profit ownerships Tribal Lands Lands owned by company’s w/o issued stock and/ or are not primarily engaged in production of wood products
Eligibility No Minimum Acreage Must Apply for and earn no less than $750 Own less than 5,000 acres of forestland in WA Can receive no more than $20,000 cost-share per federal fiscal year Agree to maintain practice for ten years $100, 000 Available and Wraps up at end of 2005
75% Cost-share for following practice categories:
FLEP-1:Forest Stewardship Plans Alternate Plans Required prior to all practices. WSU Prepared a Basin-Wide Forest Stewardship Plan Cost-Share ONLY for 20 Acres or more
FLEP-2: Afforestation and Reforestation
FLEP-3:Forest Stand Improvement
FLEP- 4:Agro-Forestry (Not Currently Offered)
FLEP- 5:Water Quality/ Riparian/ Wetland/ Watershed Improvement
FLEP-6:Fish and Wildlife Habitat Improvement
FLEP-7:Forest Health Improvement
FLEP-8:Invasive Species Control
FLEP-9:Wildfire Hazard Reduction
FLEP-10:Post-Wildfire Restoration
On-Site Visit to Property
Develop Tech Spec’s
Results 14 FLEP Projects in 2004 Implemented $40,000 Remaining for Cost-share Remaining Funding “For Fish Projects”
Before and After 36 inch pipe12 foot pipe
QUESTIONS ? Andy Perleberg Extension & Dept. Natural Resource Sciences Washington State University