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Title: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission


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North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
  • State Game Lands
  • (status funding mechanisms)
  • ACJV Management Board
  • March, 2008

2
Status of Agency Lands
  • nearly 700,000 acres in program
  • 60 state owned
  • 250,000 acres in short and long-term leases
    with cooperating agencies
  • N.C. Forest Service
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Power Generating Companies
  • Does not include 1,200,000 acres of National
    Forest

3
Primary Funding Sources
  • Clean Water Management Trust Fund
  • Protect and Restore surface water quality
  • i.e., protection and enhancement of wetlands and
    wetland borders
  • Money appropriated by General Assembly each year
  • 50 100 million appropriated each year
  • Total of over 800,000,000 since 1996
  • Only for acquisition by NCWRC

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Primary Funding Sources
  • Natural Heritage Trust Fund
  • Supported by portion of tax on real estate deed
    transfers a portion of fees for personalized
    license plates
  • Significant Natural Heritage areas
  • Acquisition only
  • 218,000,000 since 1987
  • Competitive grants to state agencies

5
Primary Funding Sources
  • CWMTF
  • 1997-2007
  • 84,000,000 directly to NCWRC
  • 50,000,000 to non-profits (lands transferred
    to NCWRC
  • NHTF
  • 2006-2007
  • 14,000,000 directly to NCWRC

6
Secondary Funding Sources
  • Federal-Aid (PR)
  • Wildlife Endowment Fund
  • NGOs (DU, Land Trusts)
  • Federal Grants
  • NAWCA
  • Coastal Wetlands Grants

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NAWCA
  • Importance to NCWRC
  • 7 grants over 7 years
  • 4,500,000
  • 6,100 new acres
  • Primarily used for wetland development/restoration
    and enhancement
  • Secondarily for acquisition

8
NAWCA Standard Grants
  • NE NC Wetlands Initiative (2000)
  • Roanoke River Phase 1 (2002)
  • Roanoke River Phase 2 (2005)
  • Sound Investment Phase 1 (2002)
  • Sound Investment Phase 2 (2005)
  • Neuse-Pamlico Initiative (submitted)
  • Pee Dee River Initiative (submitted)

9
NAWCA Small Grants
  • NAWCA small grants
  • Suggs Mill Pond wetland enhancement (2005)
  • Butner-Falls of Neuse (2005)
  • Caswell (submitted)
  • 153,000 390 acres

10
J. Morgan Futch
  • Acquisition and restoration
  • 600 acres

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J. Morgan Futch
  • Mix of moist soil, SAVs, and crops
  • Very important for swans, pintails, wood ducks,
    ringnecks, teal

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Roanoke River Conoho Farms
  • wetland restoration
  • 40 acres

14
Roanoke River Pollacks Ferry
  • 2,408 acre acquisition

15
Roanoke River Pollacks Ferry
  • Bottomland hardwoods
  • Gum/cypress swamp

16
Roanoke Marshes GL
  • Wetland enhancement (32 acres)

17
North River GL
  • 60 acres (wetland restoration)

18
Lantern Acres GL
  • Wetland restoration
  • 200 acres

19
Gull Rock Game Land
  • Enhancement (350 acres)
  • New pumps and WCSs

20
Goose Creek GL
  • Enhancement
  • 700 acres

21
Pee Dee River Diggs Tract
  • Acquisition
  • 1650 acres

22
Butner-Falls of Neuse-small NAWCA
  • Enhancement
  • Replace WCSs

23
Butner-Falls of Neuse
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Management Hurdles
  • non-traditional user groups
  • management capacity
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