Nomination of Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Projects Sample Clauses

Nomination of Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Projects. The BLM, NPS, FWS, and USFS may nominate restoration initiatives in Lincoln and White Pine Counties, Nevada, to carry out the Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Project (ENLRP). In carrying out ENLRP, the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture may make grants and the Director of the BLM and the Chief of the USFS may enter into an agreement, with the Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition, Great Basin Institute, and other entities. The Secretaries may use SNPLMA funding for restoration projects on non-federal lands within White Pine and Lincoln Counties. The USFS, BLM , and Ely Shoshone Tribe may carry out eligible ENLRP projects on Ely Shoshone Trust Lands that are beneficial to the tribe and the USFS or the BLM. The USFS and BLM will consult and coordinate with the Tribe on any proposed ENLRP project on trust lands.
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Nomination of Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Projects. Federal agencies of the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture may nominate Great Basin restoration initiatives in White Pine and Lincoln Counties, Nevada, in order to carry out ENLRP .63 In carrying out ENLRP, the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture may make grants, and the Director of the BLM and the Chief of the FS may enter into an agreement, with the Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition, Great Basin Institute, and other entities for certain restoration actions.64 Through these agreements and grants, the Secretaries may use SNPLMA funding for restoration projects on non-Federal lands within White Pine and Lincoln Counties, Nevada. The FS, BLM, and Ely Shoshone Tribe may carry out eligible ENLRP projects on Ely Shoshone Trust Lands that are beneficial to the tribe and the FS or the BLM. The FS and BLM will consult and coordinate with the Tribe on any proposed ENLRP project on trust lands.
Nomination of Eastern Nevada Landscape Restoration Projects. The Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and USDA Forest Service may nominate restoration initiatives in Lincoln and White Pine Counties, Nevada, under this category. In carrying out the Project, the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture may make grants and the Director of the Bureau of Land Management and the Chief of the Forest Service may enter into an agreement, with the Eastern Nevada Landscape Coalition, Great Basin Institute, and other entities. The Secretaries may use SNPLMA funding for restoration projects on non-federal lands within White Pine and Lincoln Counties. The Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Ely Shoshone Tribe may carry out eligible ENLRP projects on Xxx Shoshone Trust Lands that are beneficial to the tribe and the Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management. The Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management will consult and coordinate with the Tribe on any proposed ENLRP project on trust lands.

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