Establishes a forest health grant program in Wyoming to fund projects enhancing water yield, reducing wildfire risk, and improving habitat conditions.
The bill creates a forest health grant program in Wyoming, administered by the state forester. It appropriates $3 million from the general fund for grants to fund projects on state, local government, or private land. Eligible projects include enhancing water yield or quality, reducing wildfire risk, and improving habitat conditions for wildlife and livestock. Grants cover up to 75% of project costs, with the attorney general required to certify the legality of each grant.
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