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Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) in Kentucky

Updated 06/30/2006

The Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) is a voluntary program for people who want to develop and improve wildlife habitat primarily on private land. Through WHIP USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service provides both technical assistance and up to 75 percent cost-share assistance to establish and improve fish and wildlife habitat. WHIP agreements between NRCS and the participant generally last from 5 to 10 years from the date the agreement is signed.

WHIP has proven to be a highly effective and widely accepted program across the country. By targeting wildlife habitat projects on all lands and aquatic areas, WHIP provides assistance to conservation minded landowners who are unable to meet the specific eligibility requirements of other USDA conservation programs.

The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 reauthorized WHIP as a voluntary approach to improving wildlife habitat in our Nation. Program administration of WHIP is provided under the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

 

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Kentucky's 2006 WHIP Signup and Application Information


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Adobe Acrobat DocumentFact Sheet (47.05 KB)
Adobe Acrobat DocumentKey Points (46.79 KB)
Adobe Acrobat DocumentQuestion and Answers (38.12 KB)
Adobe Acrobat DocumentProgram Description (50.13 KB)
Adobe Acrobat DocumentFederal Regulation, 7 CFR 636, July 24, 2002 Revised final rule that includes changes to WHIP through the 2002 Farm Bill (33 KB)

State Summary Reports for Kentucky's WHIP program