How is development of the RHCP funded?

In September 2003, the Foundation was awarded a $200,000 federal grant from the Service to develop a draft conceptual Williamson County RHCP, including conducting numerous pre-permit application activities and related items. The conceptual RHCP was completed and delivered to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Foundation in November 2004. In September 2004, the Foundation was awarded an approximately $1,000,000 federal grant from the Service to complete and process the final RHCP, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), and section 10(a) permit application in order to effectively and efficiently implement the Foundation's conservation actions. These federal grants require a 25% local match, which can be provided using in-kind services, such as by using County staff resources.

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1. How is development of the RHCP funded?
2. What are “covered species”?
3. What are No Surprise assurances?
4. What are the basic applicable provisions of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)?
5. What are the benefits to a Regional Habitat Conservation Plan?
6. What is a Regional Habitat Conservation Plan?
7. What is the Foundation?
8. What other requirements govern development of a Regional Habitat Conservation Plan (RHCP)?
9. What species are anticipated to be “covered species” under the Williamson County RHCP?
10. Where can I go for FAQs with regards to U.S. Fish and Wildlife?