USDA Release: USDA ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAM TO IMPROVE FOREST ECOSYSTEMS

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Release No. 0168.06

Ed Loyd (202) 720-4623
Terry Bish (202) 720-3210

USDA ANNOUNCES NEW PROGRAM TO IMPROVE FOREST ECOSYSTEMS

WASHINGTON, May 18, 2006-Agriculture Under Secretary Mark Rey today
announced the availability of $2.3 million for the Healthy Forests
Reserve Program (HFRP) in selected forest ecosystems.

 "Through cooperative conservation, private landowners can
 restore and enhance forest ecosystems to promote the recovery of
 threatened and endangered species, improve biodiversity, reduce the
 risk of catastrophic fire, and enhance carbon sequestration,"
 said Rey. "The Healthy Forests Reserve Program is an additional
 tool to advance the goals of President's Healthy Forests Initiative
 and I encourage eligible landowners to participate."

HFRP will focus on habitat recovery for the endangered red-cockaded
woodpecker in the Lower Ouachita River Flatwood region of Arkansas,
the Canada lynx in the northern boreal forest of Maine, and the
gopher tortoise in the longleaf pine ecosystem along the gulf coast
of Mississippi.

Interested landowners must develop a restoration plan that includes
conservation practices necessary to restore and enhance forested habitat
for species listed as threatened or endangered, or species that are
candidates for the threatened or endangered species list. USDA's Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will provide technical assistance
to help participants develop and implement their HFRP restoration plans.

Additionally, eligible land must be privately owned land that will
protect, restore, and enhance habitat and the recovery of a threatened
or endangered species; improve biological diversity, or increase carbon
sequestration.

Three enrollment options will be available to eligible landowners:
a 10-year cost-share agreement where the landowner may receive up to 50
percent of the cost of approved conservation practices, a 30-year easement
where the landowner may receive up to 75 percent of the easement value of
the enrolled land plus up to 75 percent of the cost of approved habitat
conservation practices, or an easement of not more than 99 years where
the landowner could receive up to 100 percent of the easement value of the
enrolled land plus the cost of approved habitat conservation practices.

Landowner protections will be made available to HFRP participants who
agree to restore or improve their land for threatened or endangered
species habitat for a net conservation benefit to the species. In
exchange, the program participant will avoid future regulatory
restrictions on the use of that land protected under the Endangered
Species Act.

HFRP is a voluntary conservation  program. An interim final rule with
request for public comments was published in the Federal Register on May
17, 2006. All comments received during the 90-day public comment period
will be considered in developing a final rule.

NRCS State conservationists will announce the geographic
eligibility areas and state sign-up periods. Additional
information on HFRP is available at: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/HFRP/ProgInfo?HFRPProgramInfo.html.

The Healthy Forests Reserve Program interim
final rule can be viewed at:  http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html.

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