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Wolf-Livestock Compensation Grant Program

Department of Fish and Wildlife

Funding Amount

Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

state

Overview

Wolf-Livestock Compensation Grant Program

The purpose of the grant is to help mitigate the impact of wolves on livestock producers in California. The Wolf-Livestock Compensation Grant Program has established three primary areas of need and compensation; direct livestock loss from wolf depredation, the use nonlethal deterrent tools, and the compensation for indirect loss or affects from wolves on livestock.

The Wolf-Livestock Compensation Grant Program has three “prongs”, or potential grant opportunities, for eligible applicants: direct loss compensation, nonlethal deterrent methods support, and indirect loss compensation.   This grant opportunity involves the first prong, direct loss compensation, in which producers can be compensated for direct livestock loss (death, injury) due to confirmed or probable wolf depredation.  Wolf depredation is determined during an investigation and documented by CDFW on a Livestock Loss Determination form.   Each reported depredation incident is unique and requires a case-by-case analysis of the evidence, context, and other factors that inform the determination process. CDFW strives to conduct investigations as soon as reasonably possible to preserve physical evidence and gather information from producers and potential eyewitnesses.  Wolf depredation is “confirmed” when there is physical evidence that an animal was injured or killed by a wolf and “probable” when there is sufficient evidence to suggest wolf predation (e.g., evidence of predation and evidence that wolves were likely present at the time of injury or death), but not enough evidence to confirm it.   Upon issuance of compensation for a direct loss, producers will be expected to consult with the Department to evaluate and implement a deterrent strategy that may be beneficial in reducing wolf-livestock conflict. The deterrent tools and/or actions implemented as part of this strategy may be eligible for compensation under the program’s second prong, if and when sufficient funds are available.

Details

  • Agency: Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Type: Grant
  • Funding Source: State
  • Estimated Available Funds: $600,000
  • Estimated Awards: Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.
  • Award Amount: Dependant on number of submissions received, application process, etc.
  • Funding Method: Reimbursement(s)
  • Matching Funds: Not Required
  • Geography: There is no geographic restriction for eligibility.  However, applicants must have had a confirmed or probable wolf depredation on or after July 1, 2024, as determined during a depredation investigation and documented on a CDFW Livestock Loss Determination form. 

Categories

Agriculture; Animal Services; Environment & Water

Eligible Applicants

Business; Individual; Nonprofit; Other Legal Entity; Public Agency; Tribal Government

Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

BusinessIndividualNonprofitOther Legal EntityPublic AgencyTribal Government

How to Apply

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

agriculture

Project Locations

CA

Categories

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