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F25AC00236

Cooperative Agreement

Overview

Grant Description
The San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) located in southeast Arizona on the U.S. Mexico international border seeks to restore sustainable natural hydrologic systems on the Refuge benefiting riparian and cienega habitat in addition to several regional fish species currently listed or classified under the Endangered Species Act as either threatened, endangered, or regionally extinct.

To complete large scale habitat restoration in the Rio Yaqui watershed, first an assessment will be completed.

The watershed assessment will generally focus on gathering surface water, ground water, and hydrogeology data, conducting hydrologic, hydrogeologic, hydraulic, geomorphic, sediment, and water chemistry analyses, and developing a comprehensive watershed restoration plan (WRP) to inform restoration actions that support the habitat for species of concern on the Refuge.

Informed by the assessment, SBNWRS selected habitat restoration design will be constructed.

Texas A&M Agrilife Research Natural Resources Institute (A&M NRI) and the Refuge propose a collaboration to provide for effective utilization of the funds to meet intended objectives and provide quality opportunities and products over multiple years.

The Refuge and A&M NRI plan to enter into an agreement where the Refuge will provide funding and A&M NRI will coordinate contracting efforts appropriately and as approved by the Refuge for spending the funds on the watershed assessment, habitat restoration design, and the habitat restoration construction.

The Refuge will provide a total of $5,240,222.04 to be utilized for the project over a 5 year period.

Funds are expected to be spent out by the end of 2030.

A&M NRI has requested 17.5% ($780,607.54) to cover indirect costs associated with their role in managing and spending out funds as agreed upon during the life of the agreement.
Funding Goals
ADDRESS THE THREAT OF INVASIVE SPECIES INCREASE THE RESILIENCY AND CAPACITY OF HABITATS AND INFRASTRUCTURE TO WITHSTAND WEATHER EVENTS REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY WEATHER EVENTS ON HABITATS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Place of Performance
Douglas, Arizona United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
F-FWS-NWRS-25-007
Texas A&M Agrilife Research was awarded Rio Yaqui Watershed Habitat Restoration Grant Cooperative Agreement F25AC00236 worth $5,241,222 from Fish and Wildlife Service Region 2: Southwest in January 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Douglas Arizona United States. The grant has a duration of 6 years and was awarded through assistance program 15.654 National Wildlife Refuge System Enhancements.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 2/3/25

Period of Performance
1/1/25
Start Date
12/31/30
End Date
13.0% Complete

Funding Split
$5.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$5.2M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to F25AC00236

Transaction History

Modifications to F25AC00236

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
F25AC00236
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
140F09 FWS HEADQUARTERS
Funding Office
140F02 FWS SOUTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE
Awardee UEI
KU3DCFJJTVN3
Awardee CAGE
00JP8
Performance District
AZ-06
Senators
Kyrsten Sinema
Mark Kelly
Modified: 2/3/25