The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund is accepting applications for grant funding for wildlife and fisheries conservation projects and nature-based outdoor recreation projects. Deadline is 10/31/21
Apply online: https://t.co/oRk87yKoj7
The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund will make our state better by conserving habitat, improving outdoor recreation, and supporting jobs and communities across the state. (1 of 2)
The Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund
is meeting today at 1:00 pm.
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The Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund Meeting met Monday, Oct. 3rd. The meeting was open to the public via Zoom.
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The Board of Trustees of the MS Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund Meeting will be meeting at 1:00 today. This meeting is open to the public via Zoom. Link open at 12:45.
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Mississippians, the work is just getting started!
Historic legislation passed this year will secure the future of the outdoors, but we and our partners will still continue to promote and secure more funds for conservation.
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"Passing this legislation is a monumental achievement for Mississippi,” said Ed Penny of Ducks Unlimited.
“We are pleased with the program’s establishment, and we look forward to getting started on conservation work that preserves state’s special places for the next generation.”
Mississippi communities, counties, state & federal agencies, and charitable conservation organizations will be able to participate in projects that would provide:
-clean drinking water
-improve access to public lands
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The effort to create a sustainable oyster industry is getting even more serious. What’s helping is a new collaborative program called Supporting Oyster Aquaculture and Restoration, operated through TNC/Pew Charitable Trusts and facilitated by USM’s Gulf Coast Research Laboratory.
The Nature Conservancy of MS is pleased with the newly-created MS Outdoor Stewardship Trust. State Director Alex Littlejohn says this investment will improve the property, wildlife and the overall experience for visitors of recreational land.
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The dedication of millions of state dollars and creation of a conservation program by the Mississippi Legislature this year guarantees that tens of millions in matching federal dollars will be made available for Mississippi conservation efforts.
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For many, it may have been an insignificant sight: four sticks, worn over time, protruding from a creek bed.
Shell suspected it was part of a fishweir; a type of trap used for thousands of years by Native Americans and others around the world to capture fish.
Let’s bring more dollars and recreation to Mississippi!
Historic legislation will help us do just that. This long-term conservation program will bring millions of dollars in annual investments and improve the great outdoors. https://t.co/nkEea96JEf
The Mississippi Legislature’s establishment of the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust provides $10 million for the first year of implementation.
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A gardener in Pasco County, Florida recently found a giant African land snail.
The giant African land snail gobbles up plants and can carry a parasite known to give people meningitis, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
TNC's Alex Littlejohn gets Presidential Appointment to the North American Wetland Conservation Act and Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act.
Alex has been making us proud for a while now--but this just takes it to a whole new level!
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Sound policy is in the works to benefit all Mississippians. The MS Outdoor Stewardship Trust is creating partnerships with state and federal groups along with charitable organizations.
Let’s work together! https://t.co/nkEea8P8fF