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Arkansas offers up to $20,000 in reimbursements for landowners to improve wildlife habitats, with applications due by February 6, 2026.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is accepting applications through February 6, 2026, for its Conservation Incentive Program, offering up to $20,000 in reimbursements for private landowners to improve wildlife habitats.
Funding comes from a $650,000 U.S. Forest Service grant and state resources, supporting forest management, prescribed burns, firebreaks, and removal of invasive trees like Chinese Tallow and Callery Pear.
Payments range from $1.50 per linear foot to $200 per acre, with a minimum of 10 acres required.
Unlike the first round, applications will be ranked.
The program aims to benefit species like quail, turkey, and deer, with landowners able to apply online and access free guidance from biologists.
Arkansas ofrece hasta $ 20,000 en reembolsos a los propietarios de tierras para mejorar los hábitats de la vida silvestre, con solicitudes para el 6 de febrero de 2026.