Across the country, millions of barriers are fragmenting rivers, blocking fish migration, and putting communities at higher risk to flooding. Improving fish passage is one of the most effective ways to help conserve vulnerable species while building safer infrastructure for communities and improving climate resilience. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Western Washington Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office has announced a call for National Fish Passage Program proposals. Awards will range from $30,000-$200,000.

The application is attached to this email.