What does LIP pay for?
The LIP Program will pay for costs that are essential to obtain the objectives defined in the grant agreement and are needed to achieve the desired result. All costs must be supported by source documentation or other records as necessary to substantiate the funds. Examples of eligible (but not limited to) enhancements and/or practices: Mowing, brush hogging, heavy chipping, clearing of trees, contract grazing, control of invasive plants (mechanical and chemical), fencing for habitat protection, prescibed burning, seeding of warm and cold season grasses, soil amendments, woodland improvements (cutting or girdling of low economic/habitat value trees for forest regeneration), tree planting of desirable species, planting of native plants species and natural community restoration benefiting at-risk-species.
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