Mass Division of Fisheries and Wildlife Awards 2018 Grants

By Chris Neill — The Trustees (trustees.org) will use two new grants from the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to manage sandplain grasslands and shrublands on Martha’s Vineyard.

One new project help to remove invasive shrubs at The Farm Institute.

https://vineyardgazette.com/news/2019/01/04/state-grants-boost-sandplain-grassland-restoration-efforts

Long Point Wildlife Refuge. Tree and shrub cover in the frost bottom at The Trustees’ Long Point Wildlife Refuge has increased over time and will be managed with this grant. Photo by Chris Neill.

The other will expand frost bottom shrub and grass habitat at the Long Point Wildlife Refuge.

 

https://vineyardgazette.com/news/2019/01/30/sandplain-grassland-restoration-begins

Six of the twelve grants awarded by this program last year supported creating disturbances that maintain grassland, shrublands and associated habitats on Cape Cod and the Islands.

https://www.mass.gov/service-details/habitat-management-grant-recipients

This small-scale DFW grant program supports municipalities, land trusts and private landowners to maintain and improve target habitats, including sandplain grassland and shrubland habitats.

https://www.mass.gov/guides/masswildlife-habitat-management-grant-program-mhmgp#targetText=The%20MassWildlife%20Habitat%20Management%20Grant,public%20access%20for%20outdoor%20recreation.