Urban Wildlife Damage Abatement and Control grants help urban areas develop wildlife plans, implement specific damage abatement and/or control measures for white-tailed deer and/or Canada geese. They are available to any town, city, village, county or tribal government in an urban area. This grant provides a 50% cost share up to $5,000 for eligible costs. The application deadline is Dec. 1, 2024.
Eligible projects include:
- Developing an urban wildlife population control plan.
- Monitoring wildlife populations and establishing population estimates.
- Removing deer using sharpshooters as part of a DNR-approved project.
- Trapping deer and geese.
- Implementing managed hunts.
- Removing resident Canada geese by approved DNR methods.
- Performing required health and tissue sampling.
- Processing, distributing or disposing of geese or deer to a charitable organization.
- Modifying habitat.
- Implementing any other wildlife control or damage abatement practices approved by the DNR
Visit the DNR website for more information and instructions on how to apply.
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