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Adams County

Provided low-cost seed (corn, sorghum, sunflower and winter wheat)
to 1 landowner that resulted in 30 acres of food plots to benefit
a diversity of wildlife (2002). |
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Worked with Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS) to establish
the National Bobwhite Quail Conservation Initiative (2002). |

Working with the White House and the United States Congress on the
Conservation Title of the 2002 Farm Bill. It will reauthorize and
fund programs such as the Conservation Reserve Program, Environmental
Quality Incentives Program, Wetland Reserve Program and the Wildlife
Habitat Incentives Program (2002). |
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Provided a Physically-Challenged Shooting House to the St. Catherine's
Creek National Wildlife Refuge (2001). |
Worked with Senators
Thad Cochran (R-MS), Trent Lott (R-MS) and Herb Kohl (D-WI) to fund
an additional 100,000 acres of wetland
restoration through the Wetland Reserve Program. To date, 4,060
acres of wetlands have been restored through the Wetland Reserve
Program in Adams County. Nationwide, through this program, approximately
1,075,000 acres of wetlands have been restored. Mississippi has
restored over 100,000 acres of wetlands through the program, ranks
#1 in the nation in net gain of wetlands and ranks #2 in the nation
in the overall number of acres restored through the program (2000). |
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Provided
low-cost seed (corn, sorghum, sunflower and winter wheat) to 3 landowners
that resulted in 278 acres of food plots to benefit a diversity
of wildlife (2000). |
Providing 1 solar-powered electric fencing unit to USDA Wildlife
Services to solve potential conflicts with black bear and bee hive
owners (2000). |
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Worked with Senators
Trent Lott (R-MS), Thad Cochran (R-MS) and Herb Kohl (D-WI) to provide
an additional $12.5 million for the Wildlife Habitat Incentives
Program. In 1996, Senator Cochran
introduced an amendment to the 1996 Farm Bill authorizing and funding
the program. To date, it has utilized $62.5 million to enroll approximately
1,750,000 acres utilizing approximately 10,750 long-term agreements.
Landowners and partners contributed an additional $37.5 million
toward the program. Mississippi has received $2.7 million in funding
and ranks #2 in the nation in funding from the Wildlife Habitat
Incentives Program. This program has enhanced and restored 38,309
acres of fish and wildlife habitat throughout Mississippi's 82 counties
(2000). |
Donated 1 decoy deer to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife,
Fisheries and Parks to help curtail the poaching of whitetail deer
(1999). |
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Worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of the Governor
and the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission to acquire an addition
of 320 acres to St. Catherine's Creek National Wildlife Refuge (1998).
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