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Reauthorizing Wildlife Conservation Funding and Long-Term Grants (2024-2028).

This law extends federal funding for crucial wildlife and habitat conservation programs through 2028. A major change allows conservation organizations to receive stable, multiyear grants (up to 5 years) for long-term projects protecting species like elephants, rhinos, tigers, and marine turtles. This ensures continued US support for global biodiversity efforts and domestic habitat preservation.
Key points
Funding authorization for major wildlife conservation programs (including African and Asian elephants, rhinos, and tigers) is extended until 2028.
Conservation groups can now apply for multiyear grants (up to 5 years) to implement more effective, long-term protection strategies.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_S_2395
Sponsor: Sen. Carper, Thomas R. [D-DE]
Process start date: 2023-07-19