FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE has floated a tender for Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education Program - Region 5. The project location is USA and the tender is closing on 31 Aug 2020. The tender notice number is F19AS00004, while the TOT Ref Number is 27582670. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : USA

Summary : Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education Program - Region 5

Deadline : 31 Aug 2020

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 27582670

Document Ref. No. : F19AS00004

Competition : ICB

Financier : Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Grants Fiscal Officer Judy Driscoll 413 253-8409Judy_Driscoll@fws.gov
USA
Email :Judy_Driscoll@fws.gov

Tender Details

Tender are invited for Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education Program - Region 5

CFDA Number : 15.611 -- Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement : Yes

Estimated Total Program Funding : $37, 000, 000

Closing Date for Applications: Aug 31, 2020

Posted Date : Oct 11, 2018

Description: The Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937, 50 Stat. 917 as amended; 16 U.S.C. 669-669k, now known as the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act, was enacted on September 2, 1937, and began functioning July 1, 1938. The purpose of this Act has been to provide funding for the selection, restoration, rehabilitation, and improvement of wildlife habitat, wildlife management research, and the distribution of information produced by the projects. The Act was amended on October 23, 1970, to include funding for hunter safety programs and the development or the operation and maintenance of firearm and archery ranges. Additional information about the Wildlife Restoration Grant Program is available on our website here: Wildlife Restoration Grant Program.WSFRâ¿¿s mission is to work through partnerships to conserve and manage fish and wildlife and their habitats for the use and enjoyment of current and future generations. WSFRâ¿¿s vision is of healthy, diverse, and accessible fish and wildlife populations that offer recreation, economic activity, and other societal benefits, in addition to sustainable ecological functions. WSFRâ¿¿s guiding principle is that society benefits from conservation-based management of fish and wildlife and their habitats and opportunities to use and enjoy them. The Wildlife Restoration Grant Program aligns with WSFRâ¿¿s mission, vision, and guiding principle, and supports three of the Department of the Interiorâ¿¿s priorities including:1) Creating a conservation stewardship legacy second only to Teddy Roosevelt;2) Utilizing our natural resources; and3) Restoring trust with our local communities.

Documents

 Tender Notice