Wetlands Reserve Enhancement Partnership (WREP) Updated:03/2023

The Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership is part of the Wetland Reserve Easement (WRE) component of the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP), a Farm Bill conservation program. Through WREP, state agencies, county and local governments, non-governmental organizations and American Indian tribes are encouraged to submit proposals for priority project areas to collaborate with NRCS through program and partnership agreements. Once a proposal is accepted for funding the partners work with tribal and private landowners who voluntarily enroll eligible land into easements to protect, restore and enhance wetlands on their properties. The voluntary nature of NRCS easement programs enables effective integration of wetland restoration on working landscapes, providing benefits to farmers and ranchers who enroll in the program, as well as benefits to the communities where the wetlands exist. Easements enable landowners to adopt a variety of conservation practices with the help of funding from NRCS that improve the function and condition of wetlands.


Contact Wetlands Reserve Enhancement Partnership (WREP)

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Contact Wetlands Reserve Enhancement Partnership (WREP)

Lisa McCauley
Program Manager
1400 Independence Avenue, SW.
Room 6819, South Building
Washington, DC  20250
Phone: (202) 720–0907


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